GAME CHANGER RIDDIM produced by STUDIO VIBES ENTERTAINMENT 2016
Game Changer Overview
In 2016, the Game Changer Riddim took over dancehall with its deep, heavy basslines and catchy beats. The man behind the sound was STUDIO VIBES ENTERTAINMENT, a Jamaican producer known for working with some of the biggest names in dancehall. The riddim was built in a modern studio, using digital tools to layer drums, synths, and effects. This careful production gave the riddim a bold, polished feel that DJs and fans still enjoy today. STUDIO VIBES ENTERTAINMENT has a reputation for bringing together top artists. Their earlier work includes riddims that have charted in Jamaica and streamed widely online. With Game Changer Riddim, they focused on creating a groove that could blend romantic vibes with hard-hitting dancehall energy. The artists on this project helped shape its unique bashment flow. Vybz Kartel, known for hits like “Fever,” brought his signature style to "Beautiful." Bounty Killer, a Grammy winner for his work with No Doubt on “Hey Baby,” gave a raw edge to "Nuh Whaa Know." Buju Banton, famous for his classic album “Til Shiloh,” delivered the heartfelt "Show Me." G7 added his voice to "Needle Eye," while Jahvillani kept the energy high with "Fi Mi Something." Lady Ali & Rico Tayla offered both "Good Fuck" and "Good Love," while Stacious closed out with "Compose." Each artist added their own touch, but the riddim’s strong foundation tied everything together. Even years later, DJs still spin these tracks, keeping the spirit of 2016 dancehall alive.
Game Changer Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – Beautiful
- Bounty Killer – Nuh Whaa Know (Raw)
- Bounty Killer – Nuh Whaa Know (Clean)
- Buju Banton – Show Me
- G7 – Needle Eye (Raw)
- G7 – Needle Eye (Clean)
- Jahvillani – Fi Mi Something
- Lady Ali & Rico Tayla – Good Fuck (Raw)
- Lady Ali & Rico Tayla – Good Love (Clean)
- Stacious – Compose
- Game Changer Riddim – Instrumental
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