CHAPLIN RIDDIM produced by JAH NATION ZW & CHAPLIN SOUND INT 2013
Chaplin Overview
In 2013, the dancehall scene was shaken up by a powerful release from JAH NATION ZW and CHAPLIN SOUND INT. These producers are known for their sharp beats and strong presence in the Zimbabwe dancehall community. JAH NATION ZW has built a reputation for pushing local talent into the spotlight, while CHAPLIN SOUND INT is respected for their clean, heavy riddim productions. The Chaplin Riddim stood out for its deep, booming basslines and crisp drum patterns. The recording process focused on capturing the raw energy of each artist. The producers used a mix of digital and analog equipment, giving the riddim a thick, modern sound that still felt rooted in classic dancehall. Bad Bwoi Ocifar brought fire to the track "Stikken," showing his signature vocal style. Elaz Fellaz added a catchy hook with "Beyond My Control," a song that highlighted their ability to blend melody with dancehall beats. Bounty Killer - Double Trouble, who is well-known for his work with major Jamaican artists and his long career in dancehall, teamed up with Octane for "Octane Ft Bounty Killer - Double Trouble," bringing international flavor and recognition to the project. Jah Lady gave a heartfelt performance on "Bleneded Friendship," while Napam delivered "Ndeipi Ko Iyi," adding a local touch to the riddim. Ngouda B’s "Mai Mpfana" and Shake’s "Massive" rounded out the release, each bringing their unique energy. This dancehall drop proved just how strong and creative yard studios were in 2013, blending local voices with world-class production.
Chaplin Tracklist:
- Bad Bwoi Ocifar – Stikken
- Chaplin Riddim
- Elaz Fellaz – Beyond My Control
- I-Octane Ft Bounty Killer – Double Trouble(Rmx]
- Jah Lady – Bleneded Friendship
- Napam – Ndeipi Ko Iyi
- Ngouda B – Mai Mpfana
- Shake – Massive
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