FOREIGN CONNECT CONCORD RIDDIM produced by FOREIGN CONNECT ENTERTAINMENT 2014
Foreign Connect Concord Overview
The Foreign Connect Concord Riddim brought a heavy street anthem vibe to dancehall in 2014. Its powerful, energetic base made it a favorite for DJs and dancehall fans everywhere. The mood is bold and lively, with a sound that gets people moving on the dancefloor. Artists like Black Ryno, Fantan Mojah, and Jah Vinci each added their unique style to the riddim. Black Ryno’s track, “Born As A Winner,” stands out with his confident delivery. Black Ryno is known for his hit “Bike Back” and his time as a member of Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire. Fantan Mojah’s “Friend Enemy Them” brings his strong, conscious lyrics to the mix. Fantan Mojah is recognized for his hit single “Hail The King” and his debut album of the same name. Jah Vinci’s “Love Song” adds a softer, melodic touch, showing his vocal range. Other artists on the riddim include Kibaki with “My Girl,” Munga with “More Time Inna Life,” Navino’s “Battle Field,” Thugsy Malone’s “Beat Up,” and Essprado & Mr Peppa with “First Hail Them A Play.” Each track brings its own flavor, making the riddim a well-rounded project. The riddim was produced by FOREIGN CONNECT ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for bringing fresh sounds to dancehall. FOREIGN CONNECT ENTERTAINMENT has built a reputation for high-energy releases and for working with both established and rising artists. For many fans, the Foreign Connect Concord Riddim is remembered as a true dancehall anthem from 2014. Its street anthem base and star-studded lineup made it a standout release that year.
Foreign Connect Concord Tracklist:
- Black Ryno – Born As A Winner
- Fantan Mojah – Friend Enemy Them
- Jah Vinci – Love Song
- Kibaki – My Girl
- Munga – More Time Inna Life
- Navino – Battle Field
- Thugsy Malone – Beat Up
- Essprado & Mr Peppa – First Hail Them A Play
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