DANCEHALL RIOT RIDDIM produced by CHICKENCOOB RECORDS 2011
Dancehall Riot Overview
Back in 2011, the Dancehall Riot Riddim brought a raw, energetic vibe to dancehall parties and sound system sessions. The rhythm is fast and heavy, with a pulsing bassline and sharp snares that get any crowd moving. This riddim is full of that classic bashment feel, made for late-night dancing and big speaker boxes. Blyngaz stands out with two strong tracks: "Bad People" and "Killa Bowy." His delivery matches the riddim’s energy, making these songs favorites for selectors. Fowlie Dan adds to the hype with "Nah Bowy Can Diss Me," showing his confident style. Frankie Max brings "See Dem A Come," riding the beat with a catchy hook. Ghost Dan’s "Lnna League" is another highlight, adding a unique voice to the mix. Chickencoob Records is not just the label but also the creative force behind the riddim itself. Known for producing several club-ready dancehall projects, Chickencoob Records helped shape the sound of the early 2010s. Their work on the Dancehall Riot Riddim showed their skill in blending tough rhythms with dancefloor appeal. This sound system cut was a staple in 2011’s dancehall sets, with DJs and selectors pulling it up for its non-stop energy. The combination of strong artists, memorable songs, and top production made this riddim a dancehall favorite.
Dancehall Riot Tracklist:
- Blyngaz – Bad People
- Blyngaz – Killa Bowy
- Chickencoob Records – Dancehall Riot Riddim
- Fowlie Dan – Nah Bowy Can Diss Me (Clean)
- Fowlie Dan – Nah Bowy Can Diss Me (Raw)
- Frankie Max – See Dem A Come
- Ghost Dan – Lnna League
- Jah Model – Dead Bad Mind
- Jah Model – Fagga War
- Paradyme – Swear
- Rudie Classic – Badmind
- Showtime Damion Jay – Beg Nor Barro
- Stamma Kid – Love Song
- Tugga War – Run Up Inna War & Dead
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