CONCRETE SOLDIER RIDDIM produced by DANCEHALLRULERZ PRODUCTION 2017
Concrete Soldier Overview
The Concrete Soldier Riddim was built in the studio with a focus on real dancehall energy. The producer, DANCEHALLRULERZ PRODUCTION, wanted a sound that was both raw and modern. Known for their sharp production style, DANCEHALLRULERZ PRODUCTION has released several riddims that have gained attention in the dancehall community. Their work often brings together top artists and fresh rhythms, helping push dancehall music forward. On this riddim, each artist brought their own style. Alozade steps up with “Cant Style A Styler,” showing his signature flow. Alozade is best known for his hit “Bad Man Nuh Pet Gal,” which made him a big name in dancehall in the early 2000s. Bay-C, from the group T.O.K., delivers “Paper Weight.” As part of T.O.K., Bay-C helped create hits like “Footprints,” which charted internationally. Gappy Ranks brings his UK dancehall flavor to “Name Fa.” Gappy Ranks is recognized for songs like “Heaven In Her Eyes” and has performed at major reggae festivals worldwide. Masicka’s “Got Money” adds a younger voice to the riddim. Masicka has built a strong reputation with songs like “Top Striker” and has worked with top Jamaican producers. Ward 21, the veteran group, drops “We No Matter Dem.” Ward 21 is known for producing and performing on classic riddims like “Badda Badda” and their own hit “Haters.” Together, these tracks made the Concrete Soldier Riddim stand out in 2017, giving fans the powerful yard beat they wanted and showing the strength of modern dancehall.
Concrete Soldier Tracklist:
- Alozade – Cant Style A Styler (Explicit)
- Bay-C – Paper Weight (Explicit)
- Alozade – Cant Style A Styler
- Gappy Ranks – Name Fa (Explicit)
- Masicka – Got Money (Explicit)
- Ward 21 – We No Matter Dem (Explicit)
- Kimoe – Rebellen (Explicit)
- Jigsy King – Disaster (Explicit)
- Spyda Stretch – Up Deh (Explicit)
- Dancehallrulerz – Concrete Soldier Riddim (Instrumental)
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