CHAKRA RIDDIM produced by KBC MUSIC 2005
Chakra Overview
In 2005, the Chakra Riddim brought a fresh bashment flow to dancehall music, resonating through clubs across Jamaica. The riddim's vibrant energy and catchy beats created an atmosphere perfect for both dancing and listening. This unique style was brought to life by artists like Busy Signal, whose track "Up In The Club" added a lively vibe to the mix. Busy Signal, known for his versatile voice and hits like "Night Shift," has been a staple in the dancehall scene, consistently delivering chart-topping tracks. Capleton, with his song "Purge Dem," contributed his fiery spirit to the riddim. Capleton, often called the "Prophet," is famous for his dynamic performances and hit songs like "Jah Jah City." His presence on the Chakra Riddim added a layer of intensity that dancehall fans love. Chico's "My Way" and Chukki Starr's "Cant Stop It" also feature on the riddim, each bringing their unique flair. Chico is known for his smooth delivery, while Chukki Starr's powerful vocals have made him a respected name in reggae and dancehall. Danny English, with "Gal Alone," rounds out the lineup, known for his collaborations and energetic style. The riddim was crafted by KBC MUSIC, a producer known for creating memorable dancehall beats. KBC MUSIC has a reputation for producing hits that resonate on dancefloors and radio waves alike. Their work on the Chakra Riddim is still celebrated by dancehall selectors today, proving its lasting impact in the genre.
Chakra Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – Up In The Club
- Capleton – Purge Dem
- Chico – My Way
- Chukki Starr – Cant Stop It
- Danny English – Gal Alone
- Famous – Dead Blind
- Kiprich – Yu No Careless Gal
- Michael Knight – Knock Knock
- Military Man – Whats Wrong With The World
- Million Stylez – All Night
- Million Stylez Feat. Alozade – All We Do
- Mr Vegas – Beat Drop (Mix 1)
- Mr Vegas – Beat Drop (Mix 2)
- Unknown Artist – Hipnotizada
- Voicemail – Fine Girl
- Ward21 – Puff Puff
- Zumjay – This One
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