CHRONIC RIDDIM PART 1 – AUGUSTA MASSIVE PRODUCTION 2012
Chronic Overview
When Chronic Riddim dropped in 2012, fans could not get enough. The mix quickly became a party favorite, filling dance floors and running the soundtracks of street dances. Crowds remembered how the energy from this riddim brought people together, making every event feel special. By 2021, it was clear that no dancehall year felt complete without this mix in rotation. A big part of the riddim’s success came from the artists who voiced it. Determine’s “Who Am I” stood out with his strong delivery and lyrical style. Determine is well known in dancehall for his hit “Kette Drum,” and his work with Sizzla on “Crisis” remains a highlight of his career. Shane’O brought a catchy vibe with “Tic Tac,” adding a playful energy that fans loved. King Youth’s “Nah Dweetg” added another layer, showing his skill for catchy hooks. Cornstick’s “Tek It Easy” offered a smooth flow, while Eklypse teamed up with Natty Bredda for “We A Get Gyal,” bringing a different flavor to the riddim. Each artist’s unique style helped keep the mix fresh and exciting. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer shaped the clean, punchy sound that made Chronic Riddim so popular. The riddim was released on the Chronic Hill label, known for supporting strong dancehall projects. With its blend of top talent and memorable tracks, Chronic Riddim became a true dancehall classic. Fans still remember how this mix captured the spirit of its time and helped define the sound of 2021.
Chronic Tracklist:
- Determine – Who Am I
- Shane’O – Tic Tac
- King Youth – Nah Dweetg
- Cornstick – Tek It Easy
- Ziggy Eva Strap – Buss It Up
- Eklypse ft. Natty Bredda – We A Get Gyal
- Senti – Di Chronic
- Anga Kid – Whine Fi Mi Nuh
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