FULL SWING RIDDIM produced by AKOM RECORDS 2012
Full Swing Overview
When the Full Swing Riddim collection dropped in 2012, dancehall fans quickly embraced its fresh sound. The energy and modern bashment style made it a favorite for both parties and sound system sessions. Many listeners saw it as a highlight of the year, with its lively beats and strong line-up of artists. Lukie D’s “Jump” stood out for its catchy hooks and smooth delivery. Lukie D is respected for his vocal range and has worked with legends like Beres Hammond. Perfect brought his unique voice and message to “Beat Dem,” adding a conscious edge. Suga Roy and Conrad Crystal, known for their roots influence, teamed up for “Nah Go Dung Deh,” blending classic reggae with modern dancehall. Anthony John’s “Folly” added a thoughtful touch, while Konshens, who was riding high after the success of his hit “Gal a Bubble,” delivered “Good Life,” keeping the vibes upbeat. Other tracks in the collection also made an impact, including “Wine To The Ground” by Beenie Man and “Our World” by Jah Mason and Silver Cat. Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim feel diverse but unified. The bashment flow was arranged by AKOM RECORDS, a French label known for working with both reggae and dancehall artists worldwide. AKOM RECORDS has built a reputation for quality productions and has helped bring Caribbean sounds to new audiences, especially in Europe. The Full Swing Riddim became an anthem in 2012, shaping the dancehall sound and leaving a mark that fans still remember today.
Full Swing Tracklist:
- Lukie D – Jump
- Perfect – Beat Dem
- Suga Roy And Conrad Crystal – Nah Go Dung Deh
- Anthony John – Folly
- Konshens – Good Life
- Beenie Man – Wine To The Ground
- Jah Marnyah – She Keep Herself Right
- Antonia West – Hypocrites And Parasites
- Cee Gee – Bad
- Jah Mason And Silver Cat – Our World
- Deadly Hunta – Most High
- Voicemail – Shots
- Novine – Rolling In The Deep
- Turbulence – Rasta Children
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