BRUK WILD RIDDIM FULL – BLACKSYPDA 2013
Bruk Wild Overview
If you love dancehall, you know the power of a good riddim to set the tone at any party. In 2013, the Bruk Wild Riddim brought a raw street flavor that made dancehall sessions come alive. The energy of this riddim comes not just from the artists, but also from the skillful work behind the mixing board. The sound engineer played a key role, blending heavy basslines and crisp drums to keep the dancefloor moving all night. Each vocal was carefully balanced, making sure the riddim’s energy shined through every track. Aidonia stands out with two tracks, “F*%K A Hold Mi” and “All Girls.” His delivery is sharp and commanding, making both songs instant crowd favorites. Deablo’s “Dont Put Your All In” adds a reflective touch, while Jah Vinci’s “Whine Up” is pure energy, built for the dancers. Laden’s “Set It Suh” and Lejah’s “Gallis Medz” keep the party vibe strong, each artist adding their own twist to the riddim’s infectious groove. The producer behind Bruk Wild Riddim, known for crafting some of dancehall’s most memorable beats, made sure each artist’s voice matched perfectly with the instrumental. The recording process focused on capturing the natural chemistry between the artists and the riddim, resulting in tracks that feel both polished and full of life. This party backdrop is more than just a collection of songs—it’s a piece of dancehall history. Each artist helped shape the sound, making Bruk Wild Riddim a must-listen for any fan of the genre.
Bruk Wild Tracklist:
- Aidonia – F*%K A Hold Mi
- Aidonia – All Girls
- Deablo – Dont Put Your All In
- Jah Vinci – Whine Up (Raw)
- Jah Vinci – Whine Up (Clean)
- Laden – Set It Suh
- Lejah – Gallis Medz
- Munga – Push And Pull
- Negus – Move Yuh Body
- Patexx – Shell Down Di Place (Raw)
- Patexx – Whine Fi Mi (Clean)
- Saine – Cyaan Work
- Tnez – One Girl
- Zagga – Sneak Weh (Raw)
- Zagga – Sneak Weh (Clean)
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