BRAKE RIDDIM produced by EXPLORER 2000
Brake Overview
The sound of Brake Riddim starts with the work of the sound engineer, who shaped its crisp, punchy feel. The engineer’s skill brought out every detail in the riddim, making it ready for the dancehall scene of 2000. Behind this project is producer EXPLORER, who has built a reputation for delivering fresh dancehall rhythms. EXPLORER has worked with several labels in Jamaica and is known for creating tracks that get heavy play in yard parties and clubs. His productions often capture the energy and style of the time. On this riddim, Blingz stands out with the track "Gangster Roll," a song that shows his sharp delivery and bold lyrics. Elements brings a different vibe with "Sweetness," adding a smooth touch to the collection. Lady P’s "Alley Button" keeps the energy high, reflecting the strong female voices in dancehall. Tk and Silver Bullet team up for "Tell Me Why," blending their styles for a memorable collaboration. Lady P is known in the dancehall community for her confident performances, while Elements gained attention with his earlier single "Rude Boy Anthem," which made its way onto local charts. This tape captures the real sound of yard music in 2000. Each artist brings their own style, and together they show why Brake Riddim became a favorite in dancehall circles.
Brake Tracklist:
- Blingz – Gangster Roll
- Elements – Sweetness
- Lady P – Alley Button
- Tk & Silver Bullet – Tell Me Why
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