FOCUS RIDDIM produced by DJ FYDALE BLACK IDENTINTY RECORDS 2016
Focus Overview
The sound system cut of Focus Riddim brought a heavy, rolling mood to dancehall in 2016. Its deep bass and sharp drums made speakers shake at every sound clash, filling dance floors with energy. This riddim was not just loud—it had a joyful, festival-ready feel that kept people moving all night. Big names like Anthony B, with his song Cyan Test Dont Test, added real power to the project. Anthony B is known for his hit single Fire Pon Rome, which made him a respected voice in reggae and dancehall. Perfect brought his unique style to Badda Dan Them Bomboclaat, showing his sharp lyrics and playful delivery. Lutan Fyah, famous for albums like Life of a King, gave the riddim an uplifting touch with Rasta Fi Rich. The riddim also featured strong tracks from Iley Creation, who sang Not So Easy, and Ninja Ford with Cyah Mek Me Run. Each artist brought their own flavor, making the riddim rich and full of personality. Behind the scenes, DJ FYDALE and BLACK IDENTINTY RECORDS crafted the riddim’s sound. DJ FYDALE is known for his work in the modern dancehall scene and for building tracks that selectors and fans love. BLACK IDENTINTY RECORDS has a reputation for pushing dancehall forward with fresh, powerful productions. Many remember the sound system cut of Focus Riddim as a defining moment for bashment energy in 2016.
Focus Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Cyan Test Dont Test
- Perfect – Badda Dan Them Bomboclaat
- Lutan Fyah – Rasta Fi Rich
- Iley Creation – Not So Easy
- Ninja Ford – Cyah Mek Me Run
- Maggikal – First Day
- Jah Hanief – Dont Make Noise
- Jahwill – Baracuda
- Chuck Fenda – Dem Wicked Inna Heart
- Nutty O – Tough Like Stone
- Dizzy Dee – Keep Calling
- Dynamite – Stay Humble
- Lrazor – Wine Your Body
- Ut Ras – Sex Prudd Ruff
- Kerry Star – Bumpa Roll
- Viviun – Seize & Sekkle
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