DILET CLONE RIDDIM produced by BLOCKOP MUSIC 2012
Dilet Clone Overview
In 2012, the dancehall scene was buzzing with the arrival of the Dilet Clone Riddim. The bashment arranger behind this project shaped a sound that quickly became a favorite in clubs all over the island. Their skill for mixing strong beats with catchy melodies helped the riddim stand out that year. The producer behind Dilet Clone Riddim was BLOCKOP MUSIC. Known for bringing fresh energy to the dancehall world, BLOCKOP MUSIC had already made a name for themselves with previous projects. Their productions often reached wide audiences, and they played a key role in pushing new artists into the spotlight. Several artists brought their unique style to the riddim. Gwo delivered the track "For You Ladies," which became popular for its lively vibe. Headphone contributed with "Wine," a song that got people moving on the dance floor. Mighty Ki La added his voice to "Independent Girl." Mighty Ki La is known for his strong presence in the Caribbean music scene and has worked with other well-known artists in the past. Maldone Msay joined the project with "Gogo Wine," adding another layer of energy and excitement. Rhamsin performed "Everytime," giving fans a smooth and memorable tune to enjoy. Each artist added their own flavor, making the riddim a true showcase of talent. This bashment project was one of the highlights of 2012. With BLOCKOP MUSIC at the helm and a talented lineup of artists, the Dilet Clone Riddim captured the spirit of its time and left a mark on dancehall history.
Dilet Clone Tracklist:
- Gwo – For You Ladies
- Headphone – Wine
- Mighty Ki La – Independent Girl
- Maldone Msay – Gogo Wine
- Rhamsin – Everytime
- Snifa – Unity
- Red Eye Crew – No One
- Jahyanai King – Put Your Foot Ina Mi Shoes
- Naye And Pompis – Do It To Me Now
- Fleot – Trop Nice
- Blockop Music Industry – Dilet Clone Riddim
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