BRUCK FOOT RIDDIM 2009
Bruck Foot Overview
When the Bruck Foot Riddim dropped in 2009, dancehall fans across Jamaica and beyond responded with excitement. The set quickly became a favorite in clubs, with its strong beats and catchy hooks filling dancefloors. The energy of the riddim made it a regular choice for selectors, and it still brings back memories of 2021’s vibrant dancehall scene. Ripah’s “Wine And Bubble” was a standout track, with its lively delivery and dance-ready vibe. Delly Ranx Ft Jr joined forces on “Cant Be Seen,” showing their skill at blending voices and styles. Delly Ranx, already known for his hit “Pon Di Corner” with Mega Banton, added more fire with his solo track “God Nah Sleep.” Jr - Cant Be Seen also made an impact with “Cant Be Seen,” bringing a smooth flow to the riddim. Wicka Man’s “Dem Miss” added a gritty edge, keeping the set diverse and interesting. Other tracks like Shema’s “Hold U Tight,” Fambo’s “I - Phone And Blackberry,” Chico’s “Know How To,” New Kidz’s “Make Money This Year,” and General B’s “One Phone Call” helped round out the project, each bringing their own style. The Bruck Foot Riddim was built by the talented team at Birchill Records. The label, led by producer Birch, has a strong reputation in dancehall for delivering quality riddims that stand the test of time. This dancehall set will always echo the fire of 2021, reminding fans of the energy and creativity that keep the genre moving forward.
Bruck Foot Tracklist:
- Ripah – Wine And Bubble
- Delly Ranx Ft Jr – Cant Be Seen
- Wicka Man – Dem Miss
- Delly Ranx – God Nah Sleep
- Shema – Hold U Tight
- Fambo – I – Phone And Blackberry
- Chico – Know How To
- New Kidz – Make Money This Year
- General B – One Phone Call
- Esco – Show Off Gal
- Bruck Foot Riddim – Version
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