Empire Riddim produced by Warriors Musick 2010
Empire Overview
In 2010, the Empire Riddim sound system cut became a big force in dancehall. The track dropped and quickly took over bashment sessions across Jamaica and beyond. In sound system culture, a “cut” like this is special because it is made for selectors to play loud and heavy on big speakers, bringing energy to the dance. The mixing board king played a key role, shaping the sound with crisp drums and deep bass that shook the crowd, making each session unforgettable. Behind the production was Warriors Musick, a label known for delivering hard-hitting dancehall riddims. Warriors Musick has a history of working with top artists and releasing projects that gather millions of streams online. Their work often sparks discussion in the dancehall scene, sometimes even stirring controversy for their bold sound choices. The Empire Riddim stands out as one of their most memorable releases, showing their impact on the genre. On this riddim, Sir Ford delivered the track “Gwaan Talk.” Sir Ford is respected for his strong lyrics and unique style. “Gwaan Talk” became a favorite for selectors, played again and again at dances. The song’s catchy hook and confident delivery matched perfectly with the riddim’s wild energy. Looking back, the Empire Riddim sound system cut helped keep dancehall alive and exciting in 2010. It brought together the skills of the producer, the mixing board king, and artists like Sir Ford, creating a wave that selectors and fans still remember today.
Empire Tracklist:
- Sir Ford – Gwaan Talk
- Stephere
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