CAPO RIDDIM produced by FORMA STUDIO 2012
Capo Overview
On a warm night in 2012, the yard was alive with music. The selector’s choice for the session was Capo Riddim, a riddim that quickly became the talk of the dancehall scene. The journey of this riddim began in the creative mind of its architect, who wanted to capture the raw, unfiltered energy of the streets. The beats were built to make people move, with each cut designed for maximum impact. At the center of the project was FORMA STUDIO, a production house known for pushing boundaries in Latin and Caribbean music. FORMA STUDIO had already made a name for itself with a string of popular releases, and Capo Riddim only added to its reputation. Their productions often climbed digital charts and drew attention for their high-quality sound. The riddim brought together a powerful lineup. Murder Cat’s “Lo Mio Es Suma” hit hard, showing the artist’s knack for catchy hooks. Tha Cubans delivered “Everything,” a track that kept dancers on their feet all night. Principal’s “Tarjeta Sin Saldo” added a sharp lyrical edge. Japenese, who had previously found success with “Chico Plastico,” brought his unique style to the mix. Real Phantom’s “El Capo” stood out with its commanding delivery, while Saik’s “Como Mueren Los Sapos” added another layer of intensity. Looking back, the selector’s choice of Capo Riddim captured the true spirit of dancehall in 2012.
Capo Tracklist:
- Murder Cat – Lo Mio Es Suma
- Tha Cubans – Everything
- Principal – Tarjeta Sin Saldo
- Japenese – Chico Plastico
- Real Phantom – El Capo
- Saik – Como Mueren Los Sapos
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