Frezza Riddim produced by Ice Box Records 2010
Frezza Overview
The Frezza Riddim brought a lively, energetic backdrop to dancehall parties all over Jamaica. Its beat is sharp and groovy, with a bounce that makes people move. The riddim captures the excitement of 2010, with a sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh. In clubs, the rhythm echoes off the walls, keeping the crowd in motion deep into the night. A strong lineup of artists stepped up to ride this riddim. Baby Tash delivers with "No Boy," bringing her signature attitude and flow. She’s well known for her earlier hit “Fire Fire,” and her presence on this track adds real energy. G Maffia’s "Nah Stay Bruck" is another standout, showing why he’s respected in the dancehall scene. Galaxy P, who is famous for his hit “Tek Weh Yuhself” from the early 2000s, keeps things militant with "Millitary." Hypa’s "Ladys Dem" is a smooth, catchy anthem for the dancefloor. Little Danger rounds out the set with "Bemby," adding youthful flair to the riddim. Behind the scenes, Ice Box Records is the driving force. The label has a reputation for crisp, modern productions that connect with younger listeners and social media trends. Ice Box Records has built a steady profile in the dancehall world, with their riddims often finding traction on streaming platforms and in clubs alike. The Frezza Riddim is a reminder of how the spirit of 2010 dancehall still burns bright. Its party backdrop continues to echo, keeping the fire alive for new and old fans.
Frezza Tracklist:
- Baby Tash – No Boy
- G Maffia – Nah Stay Bruck
- Galaxy P – Millitary
- Hypa – Ladys Dem
- Little Danger – Bemby
- Lutan Fyah – Money Machine
- Nakia – Money Mi A Pree
- Popcaan – Chain And Bling
- Round Head – J Is For Jah Jah
- School Boy – Tek Weh We Visa
- Shawn Storm – Gaza Gallis
- Unknown – Call Me
- Villa Dutch Ft. Feekez – Me And Bad Mine
- Vybz Kartel – Watch Dem
- Zylan – Talk Dem A Talk
- Ice Box Records – Frezza Riddim Instrumental
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