DROP ZONE RIDDIM produced by REBLE WORLD RECORDS 2016
Drop Zone Overview
The Drop Zone Riddim was one of the most exciting dancehall releases in 2016. It stood out because it mixed hardcore deejay styles with smooth, catchy vocals. The riddim had a street anthem feeling, which gave it a strong energy that was popular in dancehall at the time. This street-driven sound helped keep the genre alive and fresh during a year when dancehall was changing. The mix featured artists like Delly Ranx, who is well known for his hit “Pon Di Corner” with Mega Banton. On this riddim, Delly Ranx delivered “Born Alone” and teamed up with Knock Shizzle for “Gyal Ting feat. Knock Shizzle.” Gappy Ranks, known for his single “Heaven In Her Eyes,” brought his unique voice to “Drop Zone.” Malika added a different flavor with “Gyal Ah Try,” while Earthworm! showed a darker side with “Lost Meds.” Compared to other dancehall mixes from 2016, Drop Zone Riddim felt more raw and street-oriented. Many other riddims that year leaned toward pop or international sounds, but this one stayed true to the roots of dancehall. The combination of tough deejay verses and melodic hooks gave listeners a well-rounded experience. Behind the scenes, REBLE WORLD RECORDS produced the riddim. This label has released several dancehall projects and is known for bringing together talented artists. Their careful studio work helped shape the riddim into a strong, cohesive sound. Looking back, Drop Zone Riddim’s street anthem base played an important role in keeping dancehall strong and authentic in 2016.
Drop Zone Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Born Alone
- Gappy Ranks – Drop Zone (Clean)
- Gappy Ranks -Drop Zone (Explicit]
- Malika – Gyal Ah Try
- Delly Ranx – Gyal Ting feat. Knock Shizzle
- Earthworm! – Lost Meds (Explicit]
- Earthworm! – Lost Meds (Clean)
- Alozade – Mi Like Dem (Explicit]
- Alozade – Mi Like Dem
- Jeffrey Mykals – Our Time
- Froggy – Ready Now
- Babyboom – Stop Me Now
- Young Fella – Teck Talk
- Hitman – Tekka
- Ill Mega – We Moving
- Babyboom – Drop Zone Riddim Instrumental
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