D-STRESS RIDDIM produced by SASCO MUSIC 2014
D-Stress Overview
SASCO MUSIC is the label behind the D-Stress Riddim, a standout dancehall release from 2014. Known for shaping modern dancehall sounds, SASCO MUSIC has a reputation for producing energetic tracks that fill clubs and festivals. The label’s work on this riddim brought together some of the genre’s most recognized voices, blending their unique styles into one unforgettable project. The D-Stress Riddim features Kalado with his track "Step Out (Edit)," showing off his smooth delivery. Kalado gained attention in the early 2010s with hits like "Personally," making him a familiar name in dancehall circles. Konshens appears with "Day One (Edit)," adding his confident flow. Konshens is widely known for his international hit "Gal A Bubble," which helped him reach audiences beyond Jamaica. Sasco brings "Always Summer" to the riddim, delivering lyrics with his signature energy. Sean Paul, one of dancehall’s biggest global stars, joins the line-up with "I Like." Sean Paul has won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album and is known worldwide for hits like "Get Busy" and "Temperature." Supa Hype Ft. Fambo contribute "Party Loud," a track that keeps the party vibes high. The riddim also includes Tifa’s "Put It On D-Stress" and TOK’s "Touch Yah." All these tracks are arranged to keep the dancefloor moving, thanks to the bashment arranger’s careful touch. The D-Stress Riddim became a defining sound at sound clashes and parties, capturing the bashment energy that made 2014 a landmark year for dancehall. SASCO MUSIC’s production helped ensure these songs still echo in the dancehall scene today.
D-Stress Tracklist:
- J-Simms – Dont Tempt Me
- Kalado – Step Out (Edit) & (Raw)
- Konshens – Day One (Edit) & (Raw)
- Sasco – Always Summer
- Sean Paul – I Like
- Supa Hype Ft – Fambo – Party Loud
- Tifa – Put It On D-Stress
- Tok – Touch Yah
- Sasco Music – D-Stress Riddim (Instrumental)
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