COLD SWEAT RIDDIM produced by MAJAH LABEL MUSIC 2016
Cold Sweat Overview
In 2016, dancehall was bursting with energy, and the bashment flow was at its peak. This was a time when riddims with forceful beats and catchy hooks ruled street parties and sound clashes. One of the standout labels from this era was MAJAH LABEL MUSIC. Known for releasing dancehall tracks that connect with the streets, the label built a reputation for bringing together both new and established voices. The “Cold Sweat Riddim” is a good example of their work. Antwain delivers “Wine Pon Me,” a song that brings smooth vocals and dancefloor energy. Blak Diamon’s “Life Lyfe” adds a gritty edge, showing his unique style. Devin Di Dakta, who was nominated for a Grammy for his work with Teflon Zincfence, brings bold lyrics on “Slide It In.” Franchizze’s “Karma” keeps the riddim moving with strong, rhythmic delivery. I Octane, well-known for hits like “Lose A Friend” and his album “Crying To The Nation,” joins with “Wine Up Your Body.” His track adds a melodic touch and deep emotion to the mix. This selector’s mix was a favorite on 2016’s dancehall playlists. The “Cold Sweat Riddim” showed how artists and producers could keep dancehall fresh while respecting its roots. The bashment sound was alive and well.
Cold Sweat Tracklist:
- Antwain – Wine Pon Me (Radio)
- Antwain – Wine Pon Me (Raw)
- Blak Diamon – Life Lyfe
- Devin Di Dakta – Slide It In (Radio)
- Devin Di Dakta – Slide It In (Raw)
- Franchizze – Karma (Radio)
- Franchizze – Karma (Raw)
- I Octane – Wine Up Your Body
- Ishawna – The Message (Radio)
- Ishawna – The Message (Raw)
- Konshens – Badman Party (Radio)
- Konshens – Badman Party (Raw)
- Laza Morgan – On Fire
- Majah Label Music – Cold Sweat Riddim (Instrumental)
- Olaf Hd – Rub You Up
- Press Kay – M.T.O. (Radio)
- Press Kay – M.T.O. (Raw)
- Qraig – More
- Tommy Lee Sparta – Mek You Say (Radio)
- Tommy Lee Sparta – Mek You Say (Raw)
- Vershon – Sexiness (Radio)
- Vershon – Sexiness (Raw)
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