FRENCH CUT RIDDIM produced by VENGEANCE RECORDINGS 2004
French Cut Overview
In 2004, the French Cut Riddim became a defining sound in dancehall music, echoing through clubs across Jamaica. This riddim, crafted by VENGEANCE RECORDINGS, brought together some of the most talented artists of the time, each adding their unique flair. Capleton, known for his energetic performances, delivered "Hard" on this riddim, showcasing his signature fiery style. His career is marked by hits like "Jah Jah City," which solidified his place in reggae and dancehall history. Frisco Kid contributed "Stop The Violence," a track that highlights his ability to blend conscious lyrics with catchy rhythms. Mad Anju's "Pleaser" added another layer to the riddim, with his playful yet commanding delivery. Meanwhile, Merciless, known for his lyrical prowess, offered "Speak Out," a song that resonates with fans of hardcore dancehall. Sizzla, with his track "Put Her To The Test," brought his powerful voice to the mix, adding depth and emotion. VENGEANCE RECORDINGS, the mastermind behind the French Cut Riddim, has a reputation for producing memorable dancehall music. Their work often pushes the boundaries of the genre, contributing to its evolution. The label has been involved in numerous successful projects, making a significant impact on the dancehall scene. The French Cut Riddim remains a standout from 2004, capturing the essence of dancehall with its infectious beats and dynamic performances. It continues to be celebrated for its originality and influence in the world of reggae and dancehall music.
French Cut Tracklist:
- Capleton – Hard
- Frisco Kid – Stop The Violence
- Mad Anju – Pleaser
- Merciless – Speak Out
- Sizzla – Put Her To The Test
- Spragga Benz – This Fi Har-(Edit)
- Spragga Benz – This Fi Har-(Raw)
- Sugar Slick – Sweetest Thing
- Turbulence – Life Is Good
- Version – French Cut Riddim
- Vybz Kartel – Modelling-(Edit)
- Vybz Kartel – Modelling-(Raw)
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