DONE OUT RIDDIM produced by KALIBANDULU PRODUCTION 2015
Done Out Overview
Today, the Done Out Riddim stands out as a true dancehall anthem from 2015. Fans and selectors still remember this set for its bashment-ready tracks and strong energy. The riddim brought together a group of talented artists, each adding their own style to the mix. Da Professor’s “Nuh Watch Nuh Face” is a highlight, with his confident delivery making the track memorable. Khemistry brought smooth vocals to “Call Me,” showing why she has been noticed in the dancehall scene. Million Stylez, known for his international hit “Miss Fatty,” added “Foolishness” to the riddim, giving listeners another reason to move. Alozade, who made waves with his hit “Badman Nuh Pet Gal,” continued his rough style on “Badman Wanna Be.” Lexx, a familiar name in dancehall, gave a standout performance on “Done Out.” Other strong tracks on the riddim include “Point So Mi Tan” by Hollow, “Dem Lie” by Propa Fade, “Me Defend Myself” by Ninja Kid, “You No Fool” by Timberlee, and “Bad” by Frankie Sly. Each artist brought their own energy, making the riddim a favorite in dancehall sessions. Behind this release is KALIBANDULU PRODUCTION, a respected name in reggae and dancehall. Known for their work with top artists and their popular mixtapes, KALIBANDULU PRODUCTION helped shape the sound of modern dancehall. Their careful production made sure each track on the Done Out Riddim had a fresh, powerful feel. Done Out Riddim is still played today, reminding fans of the power of collaboration and good production in dancehall music.
Done Out Tracklist:
- Da Professor – Nuh Watch Nuh Face
- Khemistry – Call Me (I Will Answer)
- Million Stylez – Foolishness
- Alozade – Badman Wanna Be
- Lexx – Done Out
- Hollow – Point So Mi Tan
- Propa Fade – Dem Lie
- Ninja Kid – Me Defend Myself
- Timberlee – You No Fool
- Frankie Sly – Bad
- Gmac – Pam Pam Pam
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