CHARGE GUN RIDDIM produced by EXODUS YVES 2010
Charge Gun Overview
Charge Gun Riddim arrived in 2010 from the label EXODUS YVES, bringing a new wave of energy to dancehall. The riddim quickly became a favorite at sound clashes and clubs, with its driving bassline and sharp, catchy hooks. Speakers shook every time it played, making it a must-have for selectors and DJs looking to hype up a crowd. At the heart of the riddim’s success was School Boy, who delivered standout tracks like "Nuh Bwoy" and "Tell Har Say No Way." These songs captured the raw, confident style that School Boy is known for. His delivery matched the intensity of the riddim, helping both tracks become staples in dancehall sessions. School Boy’s reputation grew in the 2010s, and these songs added to his catalog of energetic anthems. Behind the boards was EXODUS YVES, a producer with a reputation for pushing dancehall forward. Known for his work with emerging and established artists, EXODUS YVES’s productions often blend classic dancehall sounds with modern twists. His influence has reached beyond Jamaica, with his riddims gaining streams and recognition in dancehall scenes worldwide. Charge Gun Riddim stands as a strong example of what Jamaican studios achieved in 2010. It proved that local producers and artists could create sounds that dominated the dancehall, both at home and abroad. The riddim’s impact continues to be felt, reminding fans of a time when yard studios set the pace for club-ready music.
Charge Gun Tracklist:
- School Boy – Nuh Bwoy
- School Boy – Tell Har Say No Way
- X- Facta – My Word
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