CRANK IT UP RIDDIM produced by SOUNIE PRODUCTION 2011
Crank It Up Overview
In 2011, dancehall fans found a new favorite with the Crank It Up Riddim. This project stood out at parties for its strong street anthem sound mixed with fresh influences from other genres. The beat had a classic dancehall groove but also added modern touches, making it appealing to both long-time reggae lovers and new listeners. SOUNIE PRODUCTION, the producer behind the riddim, played a big role. Known for working with rising and established talent, SOUNIE PRODUCTION has built a reputation for quality dancehall releases. Their work on Crank It Up Riddim kept the music tight and energetic. Artists brought their own style to the tracks. Empress Roberta’s “Music A Mi Life” showed her lyrical strength and passion for the genre. Jimmy J Ft Prince Majesty joined forces on “Stinking Rich,” bringing a catchy hook and energetic delivery. Prince Majesty - Stinking Rich also added his voice to “Stinking Rich,” giving the riddim extra punch. Prince Majesty is recognized for his work with the group The Mighty Diamonds, a legendary name in reggae. Khool delivered two tracks, “4 In The Morning” and “Dont Fall In Love,” blending smooth vocals with the lively beat. Lt Brooksie’s “Dance” was a clear party highlight, while Ruffi Ann’s “Enemy Dem” added a fierce message. Together, these artists and SOUNIE PRODUCTION created a bashment favorite that blended street energy with new sounds, making it a standout in 2011’s dancehall scene.
Crank It Up Tracklist:
- Crank It Up Riddim (Sounie Prod) – Version
- Empress Roberta – Music A Mi Life
- Jimmy J Ft Prince Majesty – Stinking Rich
- Khool – 4 In The Morning
- Khool – Dont Fall In Love
- Lt Brooksie – Dance
- Ruffi Ann – Enemy Dem
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