Damage Control Riddim – Juke Boxx production 2010
Damage Control Overview
In 2010, the Damage Control Riddim made a big mark on dancehall music. The riddim’s sharp, polished sound came from careful studio work. The production team used tight drum patterns and smooth basslines to give the beat its energy. Every layer was mixed to keep the groove steady, making it a favorite for DJs and fans that year. The recording process focused on clear vocals and a punchy rhythm, helping each artist stand out. Bounty Killa Ft Busy Signal brought their powerful voices to “Sump A Guh Gwaan.” Bounty Killa, known for his commanding delivery and hits like “Look,” teamed up with Busy Signal, who had just released his popular album “Loaded” in 2008. Their track on this riddim showed strong chemistry and energy. Buju Banton’s “Let Dem Know” added a conscious edge. Buju, already famous for songs like “Destiny” and his Grammy-winning album “Before the Dawn,” used his deep voice to ride the riddim perfectly. His experience brought a strong presence to the release. Elephant Man delivered “Dont Trust Dem,” bringing his signature hype and dancehall flair. Fans know him for big tracks like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank,” and his style kept the riddim lively. Spragga Benz’s “Don’t” added a smooth, confident flow, showing his long-time skill in the genre. Wayne Marshall closed out the key tracks with “So Clean,” bringing catchy hooks and a crisp delivery.
Damage Control Tracklist:
1. Bounty Killa Ft Busy Signal– Sump A Guh Gwaan
2. Buju Banton– Let Dem Know
3. Elephant Man– Dont Trust Dem
4. Spragga Benz- Don’t
5. Wayne Marshall- So Clean
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