Dark Street Overview
In 2012, dancehall parties were full of energy and excitement. The Dark Street Riddim was a big part of that scene. Produced by AGENT GRUNG STAR PRODUCTIONS, this riddim brought together some of the best voices in dancehall. The label is known for supporting new talent and bringing fresh sounds to the genre. Blackk Bluntt made a strong impression with "Mi Dweet Easy." His style is full of confidence and smooth delivery. Booba Starr’s track, "Dream Dem A Dream," showed his skills as a storyteller. Booba Starr is also known for his song "Rasta Man Chant," which gained attention in reggae circles. Colour T’s "Why Dem Hate Me So" added a message about struggles and jealousy, something many fans could relate to. Dolli joined the set with "Clean Cut," bringing a sharp and stylish vibe. Future Kid & Jah Kid worked together on "How We Dweet Suh," giving the riddim a catchy, singalong moment. Jah Kid is also recognized for his energetic stage shows in Jamaica. Each artist brought their own flavor to the Dark Street Riddim, but together they created a sound that crowds loved. The riddim was played at many parties and became a favorite for dancers. Many people say this dancehall set was one of the most exciting of 2012. Even now, fans remember how these songs made them move and brought everyone together on the dance floor.
Dark Street Tracklist:
- Blackk Bluntt – Mi Dweet Easy
- Booba Starr – Dream Dem A Dream
- Colour T – Why Dem Hate Me So
- Dolli – Clean Cut
- Future Kid & Jah Kid – How We Dweet Suh
- Indecka – Dem Hear Mi Now
- Jami Dread – My Time Come
- Kid Kool – Wah Tek Mi Weh
- Lady Danger – Got Wey Him Want
- Lil Kiesh – Papparazi
- Natz – Money
- D. – Mi Bad
- Shawn Mental – Take Mi Home
- Agent Grung Star – Dark Street Riddim Instrumental
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.