CRUSH TIME RIDDIM produced by FRASSOUT RECORDS 2021
Crush Time Overview
In 2021, the dancehall scene was shaped by a standout sound system cut: the Crush Time Riddim, produced by FRASSOUT RECORDS. This compilation quickly became a favorite among selectors and fans, thanks to its high-energy beat and a lineup of strong voices. FRASSOUT RECORDS, known for their influence on modern dancehall, delivered the instrumental "Crush Time Riddim," setting the stage for a collection of powerful tracks. The label has a reputation for pushing fresh talent and has been involved in several popular releases across the genre. Dwayno, who made waves with the song "War Nuh Verbal," brought his signature lyrical style to the project. Dwayno is also known for his earlier track "Don a Road," which gained attention in the dancehall community. Flash Raddegy added "Ever Up," blending sharp delivery with the riddim’s energetic vibe. Gaza Maxwell, featured with "Bad Nuh Claat," is remembered for his work with the Gaza camp and collaborations with Vybz Kartel before his untimely passing. Kari Jess contributed "Sell Out," adding a unique voice to the mix. Other notable tracks include Tappa Bling’s "We Nuh Frighten" and Tenza’s "Cheap Talk," each bringing their own style to the riddim. For dancehall fans, 2021 cannot be remembered without this compilation. The Crush Time Riddim united established and rising artists, keeping the sound alive in parties and playlists. Available for streaming on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, it remains a key release from that year.
Crush Time Tracklist:
- Dwayno – War Nuh Verbal (Raw)
- Flash Raddegy – Ever Up
- Frassout Records – Crush Time Riddim (Instrumental)
- Gaza Maxwell – Bad Nuh Claat
- Invaydah – Dutty Up Shirt (Raw)
- Kari Jess – Sell Out
- Savage Savo – Kill Everything
- Tappa Bling – We Nuh Frighten (Raw)
- Tenza – Cheap Talk
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