EMPTY BOTTLE RIDDIM produced by VEGAS HOUSE 2014
Empty Bottle Overview
The Empty Bottle Riddim brought a new energy to dancehall in 2014. Selectors quickly picked up on its infectious rhythm, making it a favorite for dancehall nights. The riddim pulses with a crisp, bouncy beat that keeps the dancefloor moving. Its lively tempo and catchy hooks give it a party-ready feeling, perfect for both sound systems and playlists. Several standout artists brought their unique styles to this project. Likkle T’s “What Dat” delivers sharp lyrics over the riddim’s driving groove. Skarra Mucci, known for his international hit “Return of the Raggamuffin,” shines on “Center Of Attraction,” blending his reggae roots with modern dancehall flair. Soultrain’s “Dem Fe Know” adds another layer of energy, while Jamie Irie, who once charted in the UK with his reggae version of “Words,” offers “We Run De Town,” showing his versatility. Puppah Finga’s “Gal Dem” rounds out the lineup with a catchy chorus that sticks in your head. Behind the scenes, VEGAS HOUSE played a key role in shaping the sound. As the producer, VEGAS HOUSE is known for crafting modern riddims that connect with younger audiences. His productions have gained attention for their streaming numbers and ability to cross over into digital platforms. With Empty Bottle Riddim, he brought together a talented group of artists and created a seamless, energetic compilation. The release stood out as one of the bashment highlights of 2014. Its fresh sound, standout performances, and dancefloor appeal made it a must-play for selectors and a favorite among fans.
Empty Bottle Tracklist:
- Likkle T – What Dat
- Skarra Mucci – Center Of Attraction
- Soultrain – Dem Fe Know
- Jamie Irie – We Run De Town
- Puppah Finga – Gal Dem
- Trixstar – Bad
- Ras Abraham – Leave
- I Razor – Gimme Di Cheeba
- Boetje Banten & Johnny Den Artiest – Madamtoerist
- Singin Gold – Pussycat Ting
- Wonda Prince – Murder
- Co Gee – Blinkers
- Empty Bottle Riddim Instrumental
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