FLEX RIDDIM produced by PLATINUM TRINI ENTERTAINMENT 2011
Flex Overview
When Flex Riddim dropped in 2011, fans across the dancehall scene quickly connected it to unforgettable party nights. The energy and vibe from the riddim brought people together on dance floors, making it a favorite for many selectors and DJs. Fadder Moses brought serious heat with “Guyal Flex,” a track that became a staple in dancehall sets. Instrumental’s “Flex Riddim” showcased the beat’s raw power, keeping the momentum strong. Kerry John added his own style with “Trouble,” giving the riddim a tough edge. Orlando Octave’s “Come In” stood out, adding to his reputation as a hitmaker—he is also known for his popular song “Single.” Smooth rounded out the project with “Fire Girl,” bringing his unique voice to the mix. The beat for Flex Riddim was crafted by PLATINUM TRINI ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for its influence in the Caribbean music industry. The label has worked with a range of artists and is recognized for supporting both established and rising talent. Their work on Flex Riddim helped cement their place in the dancehall world. Even years later, selectors still rate Flex Riddim as one of the top releases from 2011. Its impact can still be felt at parties, proving the staying power of both the riddim and the artists who made it special.
Flex Tracklist:
- Fadder Moses – Guyal Flex
- Instrumental – Flex Riddim
- Kerry John – Trouble
- Orlando Octave – Come In
- Smooth – Fire Girl
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