COUNT DOWN DEAD RIDDIM produced by R.M.R PRODUCTIONS 2016
Count Down Dead Overview
In 2016, dancehall was buzzing with new energy and fresh sounds. That year, the Count Down Dead Riddim became a street anthem across Jamaica. The riddim brought back the classic dancehall vibe but with a modern twist that made it stand out at every corner and party. The mastermind behind this hit was R.M.R PRODUCTIONS, a label known for its sharp ear for dancehall rhythms and strong collaborations with both new and established artists. R.M.R PRODUCTIONS has a solid reputation for creating tracks that get heavy play in local dances and on radio, making them a trusted name in the scene. Austin James made waves with his track "Money Man A Pree," bringing a catchy hook and confident delivery. Elephant Man, often called the "Energy God," delivered "Solar" with his usual high-energy style. Elephant Man is famous for hits like "Pon De River Pon De Bank" and is known for his electrifying stage presence. Beenie Man, one of dancehall's biggest stars and a Grammy Award winner for Best Reggae Album in 2001, contributed "Vampires." His experience and unique flow gave the riddim extra strength. Delly Ranx, who is respected both as an artist and producer, added "How Dem Say Dem Bad" to the lineup—showing his skill in both singing and production. Iyah Blazze brought "Ready Fi Di War," adding more fire to the project. Even years later, selectors and DJs still play these tracks, keeping the spirit of 2016 alive.
Count Down Dead Tracklist:
- Austin James – Money Man A Pree
- Elephant Man – Solar
- Beenie Man – Vampires
- Delly Ranx – How Dem Say Dem Bad
- Iyah Blazze – Ready Fi Di War
- Bramma – One Order
- Iyara – Sky Life
- I-View – Hold No Road
- Merciless – Nah Friend Dem
- 3 Star – Kill Him
- Levardes – Valley Of Death
- Macka Diamond – Bad Gal Ting
- Vc – 20 To Life
- Kallum – Warriors
- Shaka Pow – Don’T Diss A Man
- Pyznn – Nuh Fraid
- Narro – Run Dem Down
- Don Mafia – Mix Up
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