COME DOWN AGAIN RIDDIM produced by WEEDY G SOUNDFORCE 2013
Come Down Again Overview
The Come Down Again Riddim landed in 2013 with a bold and energetic sound. Its rhythm is fast and lively, filled with sharp drum hits and catchy melodies. The riddim brings a party vibe, making it easy for DJs to mix and for dancers to move. The beats are tight, and the music has a drive that keeps crowds excited from start to finish. Several artists put their own twist on this riddim. Perfect Giddimani, known for his hit "Hand Cart Bwoy," delivers "Laugh!!!" with his unique voice and conscious lyrics. Grindsman adds his track "None Before," bringing a rugged edge to the mix. Teacha Dee, who has performed across Europe and is recognized for his roots reggae style, brings "Can’T Kill Easy," showing his smooth flow and positive message. Robbie Rule steps up with "Badda Than Dem," adding confidence and swagger. Don Tippa’s "Hustla" gives the riddim a streetwise flavor, telling tales of ambition and hustle. Behind the scenes, the producer WEEDY G SOUNDFORCE shapes the whole project. Based in Germany, Weedy G Soundforce is known for blending European and Jamaican sounds. The label has a reputation for pushing dancehall and reggae forward, working with both new and established artists. Their productions often rack up streams and get international DJ support. Come Down Again Riddim quickly became a dancehall favorite in 2013. Its energy, strong lineup, and skilled production made it a touchstone in dancehall culture, with DJs and fans embracing its sound worldwide.
Come Down Again Tracklist:
- Perfect Giddimani – Laugh!!!
- Grindsman – None Before
- Teacha Dee – Can’T Kill Easy
- Robbie Rule – Badda Than Dem
- Don Tippa – Hustla
- Fyakin – Mek It Bun
- Thai Stylee & Jami Dread – Dem Nah Know We
- Ras Attitude – Chalice Pipe
- Menny More – Come Down
- Massa Guardian – My Sound Kill
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