CHICKEN AND DUMPLIN RIDDIM 2017
Chicken And Dumplin Overview
The Chicken And Dumplin Riddim, released by the well-known dancehall label, quickly became a street anthem after its 2017 debut. Selectors and fans alike praised its infectious energy and party-ready sound, making it a staple in dancehall sessions and club nights. The riddim stands out for its seamless flow and the way it brings together different artists on a single, cohesive beat. Artists like Beenie Man, with his track "Inna My Room," bring a signature playful style that gets any crowd moving. Bunji Garlin’s "Chicken and Dumplin" adds a Caribbean flair, while Denzel White’s "Last Time" delivers smooth vocals over the driving rhythm. Fay Ann Lyons lifts the mood with "Raise Your Glass," celebrating good times and unity. Leftside’s "Party Time" is another highlight, keeping the energy high and the dancefloor busy. The riddim also features strong contributions from Sean Paul with "Lock N Key," Shaggy’s "Fat Piece," and Skinny Fabulous on "Bubble," each adding their own flavor. White Man’s "Ghetto" brings a streetwise perspective, rounding out the collection with authenticity. Behind the scenes, the mixing board king ensures every track hits with clarity and power, blending vocals and instrumentation to perfection. The producer’s attention to detail is clear in the tight, polished sound of the riddim. Chicken And Dumplin Riddim remains an important part of dancehall history, celebrated for its unifying sound and bashment-ready vibes. Its legacy lives on in the playlists of selectors and fans around the world.
Chicken And Dumplin Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Inna My Room
- Bunji Garlin – Chicken and Dumplin
- Denzel White – Last Time
- Fay Ann Lyons – Raise Your Glass
- Leftside – Party Time
- Sean Paul – Lock N Key
- Shaggy – Fat Piece
- Skinny Fabulous – Bubble
- White Man – Ghetto
Releases Similar to Chicken And Dumplin Riddim – Walshy Fire
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.