CODE 256 RIDDIM produced by OJ 2014
Code 256 Overview
When Code 256 Riddim dropped in 2014, it brought a fresh wave of energy to dancehall. The beat is lively and full of punch, with a rhythm that makes you want to move. Its mix of heavy bass and catchy melodies quickly made it a favorite at bashment sessions and dance parties. The riddim’s driving tempo and infectious hooks set the perfect stage for artists to shine. Anz steps up with "Protect Me From My Enemies," giving a powerful performance that stands out on the track. C Wayne Nalukalala brings his own style with "Free Buju" and "Gimme Marijuana," showing the range he’s known for. Caution And Bebob’s "Champion" adds even more fire, keeping the energy high. Maurice Cooper, known for the track "Ah Suh Mi Dweet," brings his signature flow, while Og Butta adds a smooth vibe with "Ride In Wit Da Og." Each artist brings their own flavor, making the riddim feel fresh and dynamic. Behind the scenes, producer OJ played a key role in shaping the sound of Code 256 Riddim. OJ has built a reputation for crafting dancehall beats that connect with both local and international audiences. With releases like Code 256 Riddim, OJ’s work has helped push the genre forward, earning respect from fans and selectors alike. The yard session tape from that year captured the energy and excitement of the riddim, becoming one of the highlights of 2014’s bashment season. Code 256 Riddim remains a standout, thanks to its strong rhythm, talented artists, and OJ’s skilled production.
Code 256 Tracklist:
- Anz – Protect Me From My Enemies
- C Wayne Nalukalala – Free Buju
- C Wayne Nalukalala – Gimme Marijuana
- Caution And Bebob – Champion
- Maurice Cooper – Ah Suh Mi Dweet
- Og Butta – Ride In Wit Da Og
- Rudeboy – Whine N Bruk
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