CRIME RAVE RIDDIM produced by NUDE PHOENIXXX / SHOWTIME EMPIRE STUDIO 2020
Crime Rave Overview
Crime Rave Riddim is a dancehall riddim released in 2020. It was produced at NUDE PHOENIXXX / SHOWTIME EMPIRE STUDIO and quickly caught attention in the dancehall community. The riddim features several artists who each bring their own style to the project. Brad is known for his energetic delivery and clear lyrics. He has built a reputation for strong performances, especially on digital streaming platforms. Craigist adds a different flavor, with a style that blends classic dancehall with modern flows. His songs often get support from local selectors. Cj Dan stands out for his catchy hooks and creative wordplay. He has been active in the scene for a few years, gaining steady recognition. Vers is recognized for his smooth vocals and has been praised for his ability to ride any riddim with ease. Sin Sin brings a raw edge to the riddim, often touching on real-life issues in his lyrics. The producer, NUDE PHOENIXXX, works under the Showtime Empire Studio label. The studio has released several dancehall projects since its founding and is known for its crisp, modern sound. Crime Rave Riddim itself is built on hypnotic instrumentals with heavy bass and sharp snares. Released in 2020, it reflects the energetic and bold spirit of Jamaican dancehall at the time. The riddim quickly became popular with selectors and sound systems for its versatility and strong impact on the dance floor.
Crime Rave Tracklist:
- Brad – Faker (Raw)
- Brad – Faker (Clean)
- Craigist – Enemies Outside (Raw)
- Craigist – Enemies Outside (Clean)
- Cj Dan – Walking Dead (Raw)
- Cj Dan – Walking Dead (Clean)
- Vers – Demon A Rise (Raw)
- Vers – Demon A Rise (Clean)
- Sin Sin – No War (Raw)
- Sin Sin – No War (Clean)
- Nude Phoenixxx; Showtime Empire Studio – Crime Rave Riddim (Instrumental)
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