CUSTOMER CARE RIDDIM produced by HEAD CONCUSSION RECORDS
Customer Care Overview
In 2015, the Customer Care Riddim arrived as a standout in the dancehall scene, quickly earning praise from selectors for its bashment-ready tracks. The mastermind behind this project was Head Concussion Records, a label founded by producer Tarik "Rvssian" Johnston. Known for their modern sound and global reach, Head Concussion Records has delivered several dancehall hits and helped shape the genre’s direction in the 2010s. The recording process for the Customer Care Riddim focused on creating an energetic, club-friendly vibe. The arrangement is tight and purposeful, blending catchy synths with a driving beat. This approach made it a favorite among DJs looking to keep dance floors moving. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim, helping to define its character. Beenie Man’s “Love Me” showcases his signature flow and charisma, giving the track instant appeal. Chan Dizzy’s “7 Days” adds a melodic touch, while Demarco’s “Unlock Code” stands out with its bold lyrics and delivery. Quick Cook’s “Go Go Club” is built for party settings, and Konshens contributes with “Gyal A Whine,” a song that’s tailor-made for the dance. Vybz Kartel’s “Customer Care” brings sharp lyricism and attitude, further cementing the riddim’s place in dancehall history. The instrumental version, “Customer Care Riddim Instrumental” by Head Concussion Records, highlights the production’s strength on its own. This riddim remains an important part of dancehall, capturing the sound and energy of its era. Its influence is still felt in parties and mixes today.
Customer Care Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Love Me
- Chan Dizzy – 7 Days
- Demarco – Unlock Code
- Quick Cook – Go Go Club
- Konshens – Gyal A Whine
- Vybz Kartel – Customer Care
- Head Concussion Records – Customer Care Riddim Instrumental
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