CLUB ROCKER RIDDIM produced by RING ALARM PRODUCTIONS 2012
Club Rocker Overview
In 2012, the streets of Jamaica were alive with the sounds of the Club Rocker Riddim, a dancehall release that quickly became a bashment favorite. Built on a heavy, catchy beat, this riddim gave a new platform to rising artists and helped shape the dancehall sound of its time. The project brought together a small but powerful lineup. Dre Blunt’s “Go Look A Wuk” stood out as a call to action for the hustlers and partygoers. Infamous Fresh delivered “Water And Bleach,” a track that captured the energy of the dancehall scene. Jah Henchman teamed up with Mystery Jade for “What A Wear,” a song that got attention for its sharp lyrics and fresh style. Mystery Jade also shined solo on the track “What A Wear.” Sts Kadilac joined the mix with “Bartenda Send On,” bringing a different flavor to the riddim. RING ALARM PRODUCTIONS, known for their work in the Jamaican music industry, produced the Club Rocker Riddim. The label has a reputation for supporting new talent and creating tracks that selectors love to play in the dance. Their studio work has helped launch the careers of several artists in the dancehall community. This release proved the creative power of local studios in 2012, showing that new voices could break through and make an impact. The Club Rocker Riddim remains a reminder of how yard studios keep the dancehall tradition alive and moving forward.
Club Rocker Tracklist:
- Dre Blunt – Go Look A Wuk
- Infamous Fresh – Water And Bleach
- Jah Henchman Feat Mystery Jade – What A Wear
- Sts Kadilac – Bartenda Send On
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