BRICK MANSION RIDDIM produced by ABOVE THE LEVEL ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Brick Mansion Overview
The sound system cut of Brick Mansion Riddim started with a late-night studio session. ABOVE THE LEVEL ENTERTAINMENT, known for their sharp production and steady hand in the dancehall scene, led the creative process. The label has built a reputation for bringing out the best in artists, and their releases often make waves in local and international dancehall circles. For this project, the producer wanted a riddim that honored classic dancehall but still felt fresh for 2021. The beat was designed with the dance floor in mind—heavy bass, crisp snares, and a groove that demanded movement. As soon as the riddim was finished, the team knew it was ready for the sound system, and its energy was quickly proven in the dance. Zanadu stepped in with "Real Lover," delivering smooth vocals and confident lyrics. Zanadu is recognized for his consistent presence in the dancehall scene and has built a loyal following with tracks like this. Tilly Beng brought a different flavor with "MHMM," showing off his unique delivery and catchy hooks. His style stands out, making him a name to watch. Terrorist added raw energy with "Gal Fi Get Conquer," a track that gets the crowd moving. Simple Cool Voice’s "Stack Di Coil" showed his playful side, while Natchelous Demus contributed two tracks—"Nerd" and "Weed"—each highlighting his distinctive voice and clever wordplay. This bashment project is a strong example of the power and creativity found in Jamaica’s yard studios, especially in 2021. The Brick Mansion Riddim is proof that dancehall’s roots and modern vibes can come together perfectly on the dance floor.
Brick Mansion Tracklist:
- Zanadu – Real Lover
- Tilly Beng – MHMM
- Terrorist – Gal Fi Get Conquer
- Simple Cool Voice – Stack Di Coil
- Natchelous Demus – Nerd
- Mikey Plus, Santa Ranking – Bumbokart
- Natchelous Demus – Weed
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