DANCEHALL FOREVA RIDDIM produced by BIG LEAGUE MUSIC / BUSS IT UP PRODUCTIONS 2016
Dancehall Foreva Overview
Behind the success of the Dancehall Foreva Riddim is the careful work of BIG LEAGUE MUSIC / BUSS IT UP PRODUCTIONS. This label is known for high-quality dancehall projects and has helped launch several popular riddims in the 2010s. Their reputation grew through a mix of digital releases and support from street DJs, making their productions a favorite in dancehall circles. The 2016 Dancehall Foreva Riddim became a street anthem almost overnight. 90s Fella led the charge with “Dancehall Foreva,” a song that quickly caught attention for its catchy hook and party energy. Apprentice followed with “Run It,” adding his own style to the mix. Apprentice is best known for his energetic flow, and “Run It” proved why he is a respected name in the scene. Clarkz brought a different flavor with “Nuff Gyals,” which became a favorite for selectors at bashment sessions. Destiny’s “Why Would I” added a melodic touch, while Dubiouz gave fans “Yuh Zeet,” keeping the riddim fresh and unpredictable. Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim stand out in a crowded year for dancehall. Other voices like Nutty O with “Badmind” and Guspy Warrior’s “Cyan Talk” added even more variety. DJ Shynn’s “Dancehall Foreva Riddim Megamix” tied everything together, making it easy for DJs to keep the energy high. Years after its release, selectors still reach for this riddim. Its impact on dancehall parties remains strong, proving the lasting influence of both the producers and artists involved.
Dancehall Foreva Tracklist:
- 90s Fella – Dancehall Foreva
- Apprentice – Run It
- Clarkz – Nuff Gyals
- Destiny – Why Would I
- Dubiouz – Yuh Zeet
- Nutty O – Badmind
- Guspy Warrior – Cyan Talk
- Dj Shynn – Dancehall Foreva Riddim Megamix
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