D-Danz Riddim produced by One Beat Production 2011/2024
D-Danz Overview
In 2011, the D-Danz Riddim from One Beat Production made a big mark on dancehall music. The riddim’s street anthem base brought out the real spirit of the year. It mixed the raw energy of dancehall with touches of other genres, making it easy for both hardcore fans and new listeners to enjoy. One Beat Production, known for working with different artists and styles, built the riddim with a strong dancehall beat but added layers that hint at hip-hop and even some electronic sounds. This helped the tracks stand out, not just in Jamaica, but also in dance clubs worldwide. Elephant Man’s “Ready To Party” is a perfect example of this blend. Elephant Man, famous for hits like “Pon Di River Pon Di Bank,” brings his usual high energy, making the song a true party starter. The riddim’s base supports his style, letting his performance shine. Voice’s “Party Crazy” uses the same riddim but adds a different flavor. Voice, who later won the International Soca Monarch title in 2016, brings a catchy hook and smooth flow, showing how the riddim can cross over into other Caribbean sounds. KG Man’s “Nuff A Dem” keeps things grounded in street culture, while Lumarra’s “Salento No Problem” takes the riddim to Italy, blending local influences. Jaka’s “Ipnosi” adds another layer, giving the riddim a hypnotic feel. Looking back, D-Danz Riddim’s street anthem base and its blend with other genres helped define the sound of dancehall in 2011. The teamwork between artists and One Beat Production made this release a lasting favorite.
D-Danz Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – Ready To Party
- Voice – Party Crazy
- KG Man – Nuff A Dem
- Lumarra – Salento No Problem
- Jaka – Ipnosi
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