G SHOCK RIDDIM produced by D&H RECORDS / SUBKONSHUS PRODUCTIONS 2011
G Shock Overview
When G Shock Riddim dropped in 2011, dancehall fans quickly made it part of their best party memories. The riddim’s energy matched the excitement of late-night events, and many remember it as the soundtrack to unforgettable bashments that year. Several artists stood out on this project. Darrio, known for songs like “Girly Girly” and “Hard Fi Buy,” brought his smooth delivery to the riddim. Delus, who gained attention with tracks like “18 And Over” and “Give Away Yuh Life,” added his signature style. Fambo, with the infectious “Cyaa Stop It,” kept the dance moving, while Hitmaker’s “We Nuh Fraid A People” and Kari Jess’s “Cha Cha Bwoi” added their own unique flavors. The riddim also featured tracks from Konshens (“Dis We Yet”), Little Dany (“Yeh Man”), and Mad Killah (“Pull Up Selecta”). Each artist’s contribution kept the vibe fresh and lively, making the release a favorite among DJs for sound system sessions. The project was arranged by a skilled bashment team and released under D and H RECORDS / SUBKONSHUS PRODUCTIONS. The label, co-founded by Konshens, has been known for supporting rising talent and delivering strong dancehall releases. In 2011, G Shock Riddim was a must-play for selectors and a highlight in the dancehall scene.
G Shock Tracklist:
- Darrio – Girly Girly
- Darrio – Hard Fi Buy
- Delus – 18 And Over
- Delus – Give Away Yuh Life
- Fambo – Cyaa Stop It
- Hitmaker – We Nuh Fraid A People (Edit)
- Hitmaker – We Nuh Fraid A People (Raw)
- Kari Jess – Cha Cha Bwoi
- Konshens – Dis We Yet
- Little Dany – Yeh Man
- Mad Killah – Pull Up Selecta
- Nitty Kutchie – Trust God
- Recruit – Real Badman
- Red Eye Crew – Thing Deh
- Singer J – Show Me U Luv
- Straika D – Trouble Ina Di Yard
- Swag Team – Hot Dis Year
- Taji – So We Step
- Tamarley – Outa Di Slum
- Tanto Blaxx – Hotta Dan U
- Tiana – No Ring Pon Me Finger
- Tiwony – Leaders
- Version – G Shock Riddim
- Xyclone – Money Clap
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