BREAK YOUR HEART RIDDIM produced by CONVICT SOUND ENTERTAINMENT – 2011
Break Your Heart Overview
Break Your Heart Riddim arrived in 2011 as a standout dancehall compilation, packed with high-energy tracks that captured the raw spirit of the genre. The collection opens with “WINE (U GOT MI) (EDIT),” setting the tone with a rhythm that pulls listeners straight to the dancefloor. Next, MERIQ SHAW delivers “WINE (U GOT MI) (Raw),” bringing a direct and unfiltered vibe that highlights the riddim’s versatility. OLDE (CONVICT SOUND) steps in with “BREAK YOUR HEART RIDDIM MIX,” a seamless blend of the compilation’s best moments, keeping the energy high and the transitions smooth. SAFIRA 44’s “RAY BAN GLASS” adds a cool, stylish edge to the release, while SINGIN GOLD’s “24 HOURS” rounds out the set with a melody that lingers long after the music stops. Each track showcases a different side of the riddim, but all share the same lively foundation and unmistakable dancehall feel. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role in shaping the distinct, charged-up sound that defines the compilation. Their attention to detail ensured every beat hit hard and every vocal stood out. The producer, CONVICT SOUND ENTERTAINMENT, is known for pushing dancehall forward and keeping the genre’s energy alive. With a history of strong releases and a reputation for quality, the label helped make Break Your Heart Riddim a touchstone in dancehall culture. In 2011, this riddim didn’t just fill dance floors—it set a new standard, showing what dancehall could be when raw energy meets careful production.
Break Your Heart Tracklist:
1. BREAK YOUR HEART RIDDIM produced by INSTRUMENTAL2. MERIQ SHAW – WINE (U GOT MI) (EDIT)3. MERIQ SHAW – WINE (U GOT MI) (Raw)4. OLDE (CONVICT SOUND) – BREAK YOUR HEART RIDDIM MIX5. SAFIRA 44 – RAY BAN GLASS6. SINGIN GOLD – 24 HOURS
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