DALTON FUGITIF RIDDIM produced by O.M.C | LUDA 2015
Dalton Fugitif Overview
In 2015, the Dalton Fugitif Riddim brought new life to dancehall parties, especially through the sound system culture. This riddim became a favorite among selectors and DJs, who played it loud on big speakers at street dances and backyard parties. The heavy bass and sharp snares gave the crowd a reason to move, capturing the rebellious spirit of the time. The riddim’s energy fit perfectly with the lively, competitive sound clashes that are central to Jamaican sound system tradition. The producer behind this project, O.M.C | LUDA, is known for his sharp ear and bold style. LUDA’s work has appeared on several notable dancehall compilations, and he has built a reputation for crafting beats that work well on radio and in the dance. His production on Dalton Fugitif Riddim helped it stand out, earning thousands of streams and support from DJs across the Caribbean. The artists on this riddim each brought their own style. Baby Boy’s “No Wan Pussy” is a strong track, adding attitude and catchy lyrics. Bashman delivers “On,” a song that keeps the energy high. Harder’s “Do It” is another highlight, following his earlier success as a respected voice in the dancehall scene. Helty’s “Girl” and Lowless with “Lagou Mi” both show the riddim’s flexibility, as each artist uses the beat in a fresh way. For fans of 2015, Dalton Fugitif Riddim is remembered as a dancehall anthem—a soundtrack to parties that celebrated freedom and sound system culture.
Dalton Fugitif Tracklist:
- Baby Boy – No Wan Pussy
- Bashman – On
- Harder – Do It
- Helty – Girl
- Lowless – Lagou Mi
- Luda – Hustle
- Fyah Man – Nice Blue
- Seb – G – No Saka I Faaka
- Sila – Man Mi Naii Meke Baya
- Sweet Bel – Far West
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