FINAL WARRIOR RIDDIM produced by WARLORD RECORDS 2003
Final Warrior Overview
In 2003, the creation of the yard beat in the studio was a mix of creativity and energy. The beat maker aimed for a sound that blended hardcore vibes with catchy hooks, making it stand out in the dancehall scene. WARLORD RECORDS, known for its impactful presence in dancehall music, was behind the production. The label has a history of producing hits that resonate with fans and DJs alike. The yard beat featured strong performances from several notable artists. Anthony Cruz delivered "No Re Entry," showcasing his smooth vocal style. Bounty Killer, known for his commanding stage presence, contributed "Feels Like," adding his signature intensity. Capleton, celebrated for his energetic performances, brought "From Wha Day" to the mix, further elevating the riddim's dynamic sound. Cobra, with his track "Outa Dat," and Determine, with "Real Hard," both added their unique flair to the project. These artists are well-regarded in the dancehall community for their distinctive voices and ability to engage listeners. The riddim also included tracks like "Hot Girls" by Diplomat and "Wine" by Elephant Man, each adding to the riddim's infectious energy. Fire Key's "Triple Trouble" and Fremo's "Dignitary Position" contributed to the riddim's diverse sound. Honor Rebel & Fiona's collaboration on "Ruff Ryder" rounded out the collection, offering a blend of styles that kept fans engaged. The yard beat from 2003 remains a dancehall anthem, remembered for its ability to bring together top artists and create a lasting impact.
Final Warrior Tracklist:
- Anthony Cruz – No Re Entry
- Bounty Killer – Feels Like
- Capleton – From Wha Day (Clean)
- Capleton – From Wha Day
- Cobra – Outa Dat
- Determine – Real Hard
- Diplomat – Hot Girls
- Elephant Man – Wine
- Fire Key – Triple Trouble
- Fremo – Dignitary Position
- Honor Rebel & Fiona – Ruff Ryder
- Honor Rebel – Final Warrior
- Lexxus – Property
- Version – Final Warrior Riddim
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