FORT CHORLOT RIDDIM produced by THE POLO STORE ENTERTAINMENT/OUTTA NOTHING PRODUCTION 2023
Fort Chorlot Overview
In 2023, the Fort Chorlot Riddim made a strong mark in dancehall music, especially within sound system culture. The riddim’s lively, rebellious spirit connected with fans who love the energy and freedom of dancehall sessions. Its uptempo beat was built for the dancefloor, giving selectors and deejays a fresh anthem for their sets. The sound captured the feeling of the streets, echoing through parties and clashes across Jamaica and beyond. Behind this standout release is THE POLO STORE ENTERTAINMENT/OUTTA NOTHING PRODUCTION, a label known for pushing new sounds in the dancehall scene. The production house has gained recognition for its unique approach and growing influence, often spotlighting rising talent and shaping the direction of modern dancehall. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own style. Dan Terro steps up with “Destiny,” delivering lyrics full of drive and ambition. Riley X’s track “Believe” adds a message of hope and persistence, while Kylo energizes the riddim with “Posion,” showcasing his sharp delivery. Tenae’s “Young Go Getta” stands out with its youthful confidence and has helped her build a following as a new voice in dancehall. Jackdon’s “Pain & Drugs” brings a raw, emotional edge, reflecting real-life struggles. Together, these tracks made Fort Chorlot Riddim a favorite among fans and selectors during a year crowded with heavy bashment releases. The riddim’s sound, rooted in yard tradition and modern flair, ensured its place as a highlight of 2023’s dancehall movement.
Fort Chorlot Tracklist:
- Dan Terro – Destiny
- Riley X – Believe
- Kylo – Posion
- Keva Hype – Heart Break
- Tenae – Young Go Getta
- Jackdon – Pain & Drugs
- Nique Nanjin – New Year
- Jah Colum – Hurt
- Khrex Rogue – H.N.F
- Wedda – No Meaning
- Symple Ras – Dem Evil
- Splinta – Plaed My Cause
- Milli Boss – Born Fighter
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