DANCEHALL STYLE CUSS CUSS RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL ENGLISH 2019
Dancehall Style Cuss Cuss Overview
Dancehall Style Cuss Cuss Riddim started in 2019 and came straight from the UK dancehall scene. When it dropped, it quickly became popular at bashment parties, filling rooms with energy and heavy bass. The riddim brought together some strong artists. Road Block gave us “Tarzan,” a track that stands out with its bold lyrics and catchy hook. Voltage delivered “Devon Clarke,” showing off his smooth vocal style. Voltage Dub teamed up with Digital English for the track “Digital English,” adding a deep, dubby vibe. Come in Raggamuffin (Digital English) and Trevor Spark worked together on “Trevor Spark,” bringing a classic dancehall feel. Knight Rider appeared twice: first with 2 Foreign Loafer on “Knight Rider,” and then again on “Foreign Loafer Bassline, Pt. 2.” Both tracks brought a modern twist to the riddim. Finally, Digital English closed things out with “Cuss Cuss Dub,” a tune that highlights the producer’s signature sound. Digital English is the main producer and sound engineer behind this riddim. He is well known in the UK reggae and dancehall world, and he runs the Digital English label. His work is respected for blending classic dancehall with new sounds, and he has a strong following online, especially among vinyl collectors. Looking back, Dancehall Style Cuss Cuss Riddim really showed the spirit of 2019. It mixed old-school dancehall with new ideas, brought together talented artists, and kept dance floors moving. This riddim is a true piece of modern dancehall history.
Dancehall Style Cuss Cuss Tracklist:
- Road Block – Tarzan
- Voltage – Devon Clarke
- Voltage Dub – Digital English
- Come in Raggamuffin (Digital English) – Trevor Spark
- Come Im Raggamuffin Bass Line, Pt. 2 – Trevor Spark
- 2 Foreign Loafer – Knight Rider
- Foreign Loafer Bassline, Pt. 2 – Knight Rider
- Cuss Cuss Dub – Digital English
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