GET CRUNK RIDDIM produced by HARD TUNE PRODUCTIONS 2011
Get Crunk Overview
Back in 2011, the Get Crunk Riddim was a big sound in the streets. You would hear it playing loud at almost every street dance. Selectors loved it because the beats were heavy, and the energy was perfect for the crowd. Compared to other dancehall collections from that time, Get Crunk Riddim stood out for its raw, club-ready sound. Many other riddims in 2011 were mixing dancehall with pop or softer vibes, but this one kept things hard and direct. The artists on this riddim brought pure fire. Ashkinaz gave us “Slash,” a tune that really got people moving. C Money dropped “Ladies In Da Club,” showing his skills—C Money is also known for other club hits in the dancehall scene. Dc’s “Good Love” was another favorite, with a catchy hook that stuck in your head. Dj Rinch came with “Climb Pon De Ladder,” and Footsy gave us “Me Want Money,” both adding their own style to the mix. The riddim architect behind it all was HARD TUNE PRODUCTIONS. This producer is known for making dancehall tracks with strong, upbeat rhythms. HARD TUNE PRODUCTIONS has worked with many artists and helped push the sound of dancehall forward, especially in the early 2010s. Get Crunk Riddim was more than just music—it was the heartbeat of street parties in 2011. The energy and vibes still live on today.
Get Crunk Tracklist:
- Ashkinaz – Slash
- C Money – Ladies In Da Club
- Dc – Good Love (Edit)
- Dc – Good Love (Raw)
- Dj Rinch – Climb Pon De Ladder
- Footsy – Me Want Money
- Meeshach – Cant Stop Me (Edit)
- Meeshach – Cant Stop Me (Raw)
- Mr Dowe – Envy
- Nicha B – Get Crunk (Edit)
- Nicha B – Get Crunk (Raw)
- Nicha B – Leave Ppl Business (Edit)
- Nicha B – Leave Ppl Business (Raw)
- Nicha B, Meeshach & Dj Rinch – Girls (Edit)
- Nicha B, Meeshach & Dj Rinch – Girls (Raw)
- Rodney – It’S A Party (Edit)
- Rodney – It’S A Party (Raw)
- Shatta Kid – In A De Club
- Silk – Call My Name Silk (Edit)
- Silk – Call My Name Silk (Raw)
- P – Dangerous
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