DE APPLE VODKA RIDDIM produced by CONTROL TOWER SQUAD 2014
De Apple Vodka Overview
In 2014, dancehall music was buzzing with fresh energy, and the De Apple Vodka Riddim fit perfectly into that moment. The riddim’s upbeat, modern sound echoed through clubs across Jamaica, bringing a new wave of excitement to the dancefloor. It stood out among the year’s releases, quickly becoming a favorite for DJs and partygoers. Behind this riddim was the production team known as CONTROL TOWER SQUAD. Based in Jamaica, they are known for crafting dancehall rhythms with a sharp ear for what keeps the crowd moving. Their work on De Apple Vodka Riddim showed their skill in blending classic dancehall vibes with a modern touch. CONTROL TOWER SQUAD has produced several notable projects, but this riddim is one of their most recognized works, earning thousands of streams and support from the dancehall community. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Kalado delivered “Living The Life (Clean),” adding his smooth vocals and catchy flow. Kalado is no stranger to dancehall fans, with hits like “Personally” and collaborations with artists such as Bounty Killer in his career. Patexxx followed with “Let’S Drink (Clean),” a party anthem that matched the riddim’s high energy. Italee’s “Real Man” brought a strong, soulful voice, while Limitless kept the party going with “Ready Fi Party (Clean).” T Nitro’s “Got To Make It” added a determined message over the infectious beat. For dancehall fans, 2014 cannot be remembered without the De Apple Vodka Riddim. Its blend of standout artists and CONTROL TOWER SQUAD’s production made it a true highlight of the year.
De Apple Vodka Tracklist:
- Kalado – Living The Life (Clean) & (Raw)
- Patexxx – Let’S Drink (Clean) & (Raw)
- Italee – Real Man
- Limitless – Ready Fi Party (Clean) & (Raw)
- T Nitro – Got To Make It
- Bad Suh – Get Gal Anywhere
- Black Kush – Feeling Good
- Control Tower Squad – De Apple Vodka Riddim Instrumental
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