FLURTIN DRUNK RIDDIM produced by MOISADE PRODUCTION 2013
Flurtin Drunk Overview
The Flurtin Drunk Riddim compilation from 2013 brought together a strong lineup of dancehall tracks. The collection opens with Spice — Bubble Feat- Cj Killawno, a high-energy track that quickly became a favorite in the dancehall scene. Merital’s Club Tun Up keeps the tempo going, delivering a party anthem that’s easy to dance to. Cj Killawno also appears solo with Whine For Me, showing his versatility as both a collaborator and a solo artist. Dutty Luxary’s Star We and Chrisopolis’s Nu Trust add their own unique vibes to the riddim, each bringing fresh energy and style. Jami Dread’s Haters A Talk and Hydal’s Doh Leave continue the momentum, while Halonie’s Gal A Falla and Mr Sledge’s Gash Dem round out the compilation with solid performances. Spice, already known for her hit song “So Mi Like It,” stands out on this project. She brings her signature confidence and lyrical skill to Bubble Feat- Cj Killawno. Merital also makes a mark with Club Tun Up; fans may remember the group from their earlier success with the Vybz Kartel collaboration “My Money (Ha Ha).” Cj Killawno shines on both his solo and featured tracks, proving his talent on the riddim. Behind the mixing board is MOISADE PRODUCTION, the producer known for crafting sharp, modern dancehall sounds. The label has built a reputation for clean production and has racked up thousands of streams on digital platforms. Even years later, dancehall selectors still rate the Flurtin Drunk Riddim highly. The compilation’s mix of standout tracks and strong performances helped shape the sound of dancehall in 2013.
Flurtin Drunk Tracklist:
- Spice – Bubble Feat- Cj Killawno
- Merital – Club Tun Up
- Cj Killawno – Whine For Me
- Dutty Luxary – Star We
- Chrisopolis – Nu Trust
- Jami Dread – Haters A Talk
- Hydal – Doh Leave
- Halonie-Gal A Falla
- Mr Sledge-Gash Dem
- Flurtin Drunk Riddim
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