COCONUT WATER RIDDIM produced by MADD SPIDER PRODUCTIONS 2013
Coconut Water Overview
Dancehall parties in Jamaica are known for their energy and style. In 2013, the music scene was alive with new sounds, and local studios held a powerful influence. The Coconut Water Riddim was one of those releases that captured the true spirit of the dancehall set. Right after its release, it became a yard anthem, heard everywhere from street parties to radio stations. Behind this riddim was MADD SPIDER PRODUCTIONS, a well-known name in the dancehall industry. The producer is respected for mixing modern beats with classic dancehall vibes. MADD SPIDER PRODUCTIONS has worked on several popular projects, helping to shape the sound of the early 2010s and bringing fresh voices to the spotlight. The riddim featured a strong lineup of artists. Delly Ranx delivered “Shot Caller,” adding his signature flow. Delly Ranx is an established artist, known for his hit “Pon Di Corner” with Mega Banton, which was a big success in the early 2000s. Quick Cook brought “Hear Dem A Boast” to the mix, showing his unique style. Atiba Foriegner added “Need A Bad Girl,” giving the riddim another layer of energy. Froggy Maddsquad and Xean Don teamed up for “Baddest Ting Ft. Xean Don,” blending their talents for a standout track. Each artist brought their own flavor, making the riddim strong and memorable. The riddim’s success proved that Jamaican studios still had the power to create hits that moved both the dance and the charts. In 2013, the Coconut Water Riddim stood as a true example of the yard’s creative force.
Coconut Water Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Shot Caller (Clean)
- Delly Ranx – Shot Caller (Raw)
- Quick Cook – Hear Dem A Boast (Clean)
- Quick Cook – Hear Dem A Boast (Raw)
- Atiba Foriegner – Need A Bad Girl
- Froggy Maddsquad – Baddest Ting Ft. Xean Don (Clean)
- Froggy Maddsquad – Baddest Ting Ft. Xean Don (Raw)
- Malica & Parctia – Turn Up (Up Up)
- Taranchyla , Delly Ranx , Froggy & Xean Don – Laugh @ Badmind
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