DROP RIDDIM produced by BRICK FENCE PRODUCTIONS 2014
Drop Overview
In 2014, dancehall fans everywhere celebrated the release of a bashment rhythm that quickly became a staple at parties and dances. The energy of this riddim captured the true spirit of Jamaican street culture, where sound systems set the tone and DJs looked for the next big anthem. With its upbeat tempo and infectious vibe, this rhythm brought people together on dance floors across the island and beyond. The producer behind this project, BRICK FENCE PRODUCTIONS, has a reputation for delivering strong, crowd-pleasing riddims. Based in Jamaica, the label is known for supporting fresh talent and keeping the authentic dancehall sound alive. Their work on this project helped cement their place in the dancehall community, earning respect for both quality and consistency. Several artists made their mark on this riddim. Jice stood out with "A Nuh Wash Over," a track that quickly became a favorite among selectors. Jahjah Ashea delivered "Pure Pleasure," adding another layer of excitement to the compilation. Khama’s "Spend Pon You" brought a catchy hook and relatable lyrics. Kiprich Kym Hamilton and Kym Hamilton both contributed as well, with "Bottle Cork (Clean) &" and "Want You," respectively. Notably, Kiprich is recognized in dancehall for his hit single "Telephone Ting," which helped boost his career and made him a household name in the genre. Pamputae’s "Oh My!!! (Clean) &" added even more fire to the lineup. For fans of 2014, this bashment rhythm remains an unforgettable moment in dancehall history, showing the power of a well-crafted riddim and talented artists coming together.
Drop Tracklist:
- Jice -A Nuh Wash Over
- Jahjah Ashea – Pure Pleasure
- Khama – Spend Pon You
- Kiprich Kym Hamilton – Bottle Cork (Clean) & (Raw)
- Kym Hamilton – Want You
- Pamputae – Oh My!!! (Clean) & (Raw)
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