BREAKING BADD RIDDIM produced by JUGGLERZ RECORDS 2013
Breaking Badd Overview
In 2013, dancehall was full of energy, with new riddims giving DJs and fans a reason to return to the dance floor. One standout was the Breaking Badd Riddim, produced by JUGGLERZ RECORDS. This German-based label is known for its strong production and has built a reputation for working with top dancehall artists across Europe and Jamaica. JUGGLERZ RECORDS has also achieved millions of streams on digital platforms, showing their global reach. Breaking Badd Riddim brought together a mix of voices, each adding their style to the beat. Ronny Trettmann, a German reggae and dancehall singer, delivered "Vergesslisch." Trettmann is known for his unique voice and has gained attention for his collaborations, including work with KitschKrieg and the album "Trettmann." Jah Vinci, a well-known Jamaican artist, gave listeners "Dem Violate." Jah Vinci rose to fame as part of Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire and is recognized for hits like "Wipe Those Tears." His emotional delivery stands out on this riddim. Iq’s "Real Life" adds a thoughtful touch, while Propally’s "Cause It Pon Dem Self" keeps the energy high. Adventerous shares the struggles of daily life on "Life Hard," bringing honest lyrics to the mix. Other tracks like Griff’s "Turn Off The Lights," Junior X’s "Pink Flower," and the instrumental "Breaking Badd Riddim Version" by JUGGLERZ RECORDS complete the collection. This compilation was a favorite for selectors, offering fresh fire for club nights and standing out among the big dancehall releases of 2013.
Breaking Badd Tracklist:
- Ronny Trettmann – Vergesslisch
- Jah Vinci – Dem Violate
- Iq – Real Life
- Propally – Cause It Pon Dem Self
- Adventerous – Life Hard
- Griff – Turn Off The Lights
- Junior X – Pink Flower
- Jugglerz Records – Breaking Badd Riddim Version
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