CLUB LIFE RIDDIM produced by BLACKSPYDA RECORDS 2011
Club Life Overview
In 2011, the Club Life Riddim brought together some of dancehall’s rising and established artists. Blak Ryno, known for his hit “Bike Back” with Vybz Kartel, led the lineup with his track “Baby Father.” Caldinho & D Vercity teamed up on “Ukku Wine,” adding a lively touch to the project. Chedda, who gained attention with the single “Fake Jeans Admit It,” delivered “Dig & Come Up.” Deablo, a member of the Alliance Next Generation crew, contributed “Loving It.” Hitmaker’s “Without You” added another flavor to the riddim. The riddim also featured artists like Madd Dogg with “Wine Fi Di Medal,” Navino with “Like It,” Sustain’s “Seductive Wine,” Swagga Don’s “Bike Back,” and Tenza’s “Waistelaine Crazy.” Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim popular at dancehall events across Jamaica. BLACKSPYDA RECORDS produced the Club Life Riddim. The label is known for working with both new and established dancehall artists. BLACKSPYDA RECORDS has a reputation for creating riddims that selectors love to play, making their productions a regular choice at parties and dances. Even years later, selectors still rate the Club Life Riddim highly. Its mix of energetic performances and catchy beats captured the spirit of 2011 dancehall, keeping it alive in sound system sessions today.
Club Life Tracklist:
- Blak Ryno – Baby Father
- Caldinho & D Vercity – Ukku Wine
- Chedda – Dig & Come Up
- Deablo – Loving It
- Deva Bratt & Sekkle Dung Wendy – Want A New
- Hitmaker – Without You
- Madd Dogg – Wine Fi Di Medal
- Navino – Like It
- Sustain – Seductive Wine
- Swagga Don – Bike Back
- Tenza – Waistelaine Crazy
- Tony Matterhorn – Dutty Wine Part Few
- Twins Of Twins – Laawd God
- Unicorn & Macka Diamond – Beg Yuh Fi Di Touch (Radio)
- Unicorn & Macka Diamond – Beg Yuh Lil Fuck
- Blackspyda – Club Life Riddim
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