CONVIC RIDDIM produced by LOW KEY ENTERTAINMENT 2000
Convic Overview
When the Convic Riddim dropped in 2000, dancehall fans quickly noticed the lineup. Capleton, known for his powerful voice and big tunes like “Jah Jah City,” brought his energy to the track “See It Dey.” Comanche, who was building his name in the early 2000s dancehall scene, delivered “Twin G.” Christopher, whose smooth vocals often stand out, added his style to “Krazy.” Selectors and DJs loved this release. The riddim’s upbeat sound and catchy hooks made it a favorite at parties and on radio. Each artist added their own flavor, but the tracks worked together to create a strong dancehall vibe. Behind the scenes, the producer LOW KEY ENTERTAINMENT played a key role. Known for supporting rising talents and pushing dancehall forward, LOW KEY ENTERTAINMENT helped shape the sound of this era. The label has produced several popular riddims and is respected for its consistent quality and fresh ideas. The Convic Riddim became a selector’s choice in 2000 because it fit perfectly with the energy of the dancehall scene. Songs like Capleton’s “See It Dey,” Comanche’s “Twin G,” and Christopher’s “Krazy” kept people dancing and showed why this release was so popular. Even today, many fans remember how these tracks helped define the sound of the time.
Convic Tracklist:
- Capleton – See It Dey
- Comanche – Twin G
- Nu Born ? Influence
- Christopher – Krazy
- Convic Riddim Instrumental
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