CLOCK RIDDIM produced by VERY HUGE RECORDS 2010
Clock Overview
In 2010, dancehall music was full of energy and new sounds. During this time, Clock Riddim became a favorite in Jamaica’s bashment scene. The riddim was produced by VERY HUGE RECORDS, a label known for bringing together strong dancehall projects. VERY HUGE RECORDS has worked with many artists and is respected for its influence on the genre. The riddim featured several standout tracks. Brain Damage delivered “Wi C Dem,” a song selectors played often at dances. G Whizz, who is known for his popular single “Life,” added “Make $” to the release. Konshens, famous for hits like “Gal a Bubble,” contributed “Food.” Lutan Fyah, a respected reggae artist with albums like “Time and Place,” brought “One Life” to the riddim. TOK, a group recognized for songs such as “Footprints,” performed “We Try.” Trapykal also joined with “Bad Mind.” Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim exciting for fans and selectors. The tracks on Clock Riddim were played at many events and helped keep the dancehall sound fresh in 2010. Because of its strong lineup and production, Clock Riddim became a must-have for sound systems and dancehall lovers during that era.
Clock Tracklist:
- Brain Damage – Wi C Dem
- Clock Riddim – Version
- G Whizz – Make $
- Konshens – Food
- Lutan Fyah – One Life
- Tok – We Try
- Trapykal – Bad Mind
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