FORTUNE TELLER RIDDIM produced by SGK RECORDS / ROCKERS MIX 2012
Fortune Teller Overview
Back in 2012, dancehall fans remember the Fortune Teller Riddim as a true party favorite. The riddim blasted from sound systems at street dances, clubs, and yard parties, with crowds moving to its tough, rolling beat. In Jamaica’s sound system culture, the right riddim can make or break a night, and Fortune Teller Riddim always brought energy. Selectors loved to drop it for the reaction it got—instant pull-ups, big forwards, and everyone singing along. Behind the scenes, SGK RECORDS / ROCKERS MIX produced the riddim. The label is known for working with both established and rising dancehall acts. SGK RECORDS / ROCKERS MIX has built a reputation for sharp production and strong links with sound system selectors, making their releases popular in the dancehall community. The riddim featured a lineup of talented artists. Madzoville’s “Tinosvika Kure” stood out with its catchy flow and confident delivery. Terminator’s “Lyk Me” kept the crowd hyped, showing why he’s respected in the scene. Dexta’s “Ndinotapira” brought a sweet melody, while Distinction’s “African Queen” added smooth vibes. Khulroy’s “Miss Copacabana” delivered a playful, memorable hook. Each artist brought their own style, but together they made the riddim a must-play. For example, Dexta is known for his work on other popular dancehall projects, helping his name grow outside of this release. The combination of strong studio work and standout performances made Fortune Teller Riddim a classic from the heavy bashment era of 2012.
Fortune Teller Tracklist:
- Madzoville – Tinosvika Kure
- Terminator – Lyk Me
- Dexta – Ndinotapira
- Distinction – African Queen
- Khulroy – Miss Copacabana
- Gusomaine – I Dont Blame Ya
- Krispi B – Havana Dhiri
- Ghette – On The Rise
- Mannex – Mapepa
- Nicko Tee – Ndaku Over Taker
- Rockers Mix – Fortune Teller Riddim
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