FLUSH DEM OUT RIDDIM produced by RMYRIE MAD MAN 2018
Flush Dem Out Overview
RMYRIE MAD MAN is a dancehall producer known for his energetic style and strong beats. He has made a name for himself in the Jamaican music scene by working with both new and established artists. His work often features a raw, street-level sound that fans love. Over the years, RMYRIE MAD MAN has released several riddims, but the Flush Dem Out Riddim from 2018 stands out for its impact and staying power. This riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most respected voices. Capleton delivered “We No Wah No Mor,” using his powerful voice and fiery lyrics. Capleton is famous worldwide for songs like “Jah Jah City” and has performed on big international stages. Anthony B also brought his energy to the project with “You Never Know.” Anthony B is well-known for his hit “Fire Pon Rome” and is respected for his conscious lyrics and stage presence. Junior Kat added his voice with “Leave Gun Thing Alone,” a song that fits his style of addressing real-life issues. Derrick Parker’s “Flush Dem Out” gave the riddim its name, and his deep voice added weight to the track. Virgo Man contributed with “Corrupt,” bringing another layer to the riddim’s message. Looking back, Flush Dem Out Riddim captured the real spirit of dancehall in 2018. It had the raw energy that fans wanted, with each artist bringing their own style. The riddim still gets played today, showing its lasting power in dancehall music.
Flush Dem Out Tracklist:
- Capleton – We No Wah No Mor
- Anthony B – You Never Know
- Junior Kat – Leave Gun Thing Alone
- Derrick Parker – Flush Dem Out
- Virgo Man – Corrupt
- Ninja Ford – Money
- Uta Green – Crime Rate Too High
- Terry Ganzie – Music Bunsiness
- Bourne Mccollin Maurice & Logyx – Still Caa Thank You Enough
- Getto Face – No Worry Mama
- Virgo Man – Put It Up
- Rmyrie Mad Man – Flush Dem Out Riddim
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