FIRE SUPREME RIDDIM produced by ARMZ HOUSE RECORDS 2014
Fire Supreme Overview
In Jamaica, dancehall music is more than just sound—it’s a way of life. The dancehall set is where new sounds meet the streets, and in 2014, the Fire Supreme Riddim brought fresh energy to the scene. The bashment style of this project blended rough deejay verses with smooth vocals, making it a favorite for both hardcore fans and casual listeners. The arranger behind Fire Supreme Riddim skillfully mixed drill-inspired beats with the lively spirit of dancehall. This gave every track a unique feel, but kept the whole project tight and danceable. The producer, ARMZ HOUSE RECORDS, played a big role. Known for their strong presence in the Jamaican music industry, ARMZ HOUSE RECORDS has produced several popular dancehall riddims and helped launch new talent. Their focus on energetic, party-ready sounds made Fire Supreme Riddim stand out. The artists on this riddim brought their own style. Konshens delivered “Care Zero (Radio),” adding his signature smooth vocals. Konshens is well known for his hit song “Gal a Bubble,” which helped him gain international fame. I Octane’s “Dem A Freak” gave the project a raw, real edge. I Octane is also famous for his song “Lose A Friend,” which touched many listeners. Alkaline’s “Little Harder” showed his lyrical skill. Alkaline later became one of dancehall’s most talked-about stars, known for his debut album “New Level Unlocked,” which topped the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. Singer J Ft Gstarr and Gstarr - Real Frenz both delivered “Real Frenz,” a song about loyalty and friendship. Liquid’s “Whine Pon Mi Song” added more vibes to the mix. For dancehall fans, 2014 would not be the same without the Fire Supreme Riddim. Its mix of top artists, creative beats, and party energy made it a true bashment classic.
Fire Supreme Tracklist:
- Konshens – Care Zero (Radio) & (Raw)
- I Octane – Dem A Freak
- Alkaline – Little Harder
- Mavado – Paypa (Paper) (Radio) & (Raw)
- Singer J Ft Gstarr – Real Frenz
- Liquid – Whine Pon Mi Song
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