CLUB SWAGGA RIDDIM produced by SOUNDZ MAFIA 2011
Club Swagga Overview
Club Swagga Riddim came out in 2011 and brought a fresh sound to dancehall music. This bashment rhythm was full of energy and heavy bass, making it perfect for the dance floor. The riddim gave new artists a chance to show what they could do. Blae was one of the standout names on this project with the song “She Like It.” Blae is known for bringing catchy hooks and a smooth flow. Branx also made a mark with “Wine & Gwaan,” a song that got people moving in parties across Jamaica. Chris Militant added his own style to the riddim with “Wi Mi Swagga So Neat.” Chris Militant has worked with several local producers and is respected for his unique voice. Eklypse joined the lineup with “Dats How We Dweet.” Empress Tajma brought her own vibe to the project with “If You Were A Part Of Me.” Each artist added their own flavor, making the riddim feel fresh and exciting. The sound engineer played a big part in shaping the final mix, making sure every track sounded clear and strong. The producer, SOUNDZ MAFIA, is known for working with many upcoming dancehall acts and for producing rhythms that get a lot of play in the dancehall scene. Club Swagga Riddim will always be remembered as a rhythm that helped new talent shine in 2011.
Club Swagga Tracklist:
- Blae – She Like It
- Branx – Wine & Gwaan
- Chris Militant – Wi Mi Swagga So Neat
- Eklypse – Dats How We Dweet
- Empress Tajma – If You Were A Part Of Me
- I Shenko – The Thing Tun Up
- Nuh Seh Nuttin – Everybody Party
- N Three – Ghetto Romance (Rude Bwoy Swagg)
- Penti – Don’T Stop
- Sikka Rymes – Killing A Mi Cohlcha
- Soundz Mafia – Club Swagga Riddim
- Strappa J – Hot Grabba Wid The Blem
- Tee Cee – Yuh Shouldn’T Draw Me Out
- X Facta – Ha Ha Ha
- Young Rep – Money (Makes The World Go Round)
- Zulan O’Brien – Gyal Dem Want
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