GLOCK RIDDIM produced by IRELAND RECORDS 2023
Glock Overview
In Jamaica’s dancehall scene, the selector’s choice is everything. When a riddim captures the energy of the streets, DJs are quick to embrace it. That’s exactly what happened with the 2023 release of the Glock Riddim. As soon as it dropped, selectors made it a staple at parties and dancehall events, giving the riddim an instant buzz. IRELAND RECORDS, the producer behind Glock Riddim, has a growing reputation for delivering dancehall projects that connect with the core audience. The label, founded in Jamaica, is known for supporting both established and rising artists. Their previous work includes collaborations with several dancehall talents, helping to shape the sound of modern Jamaican music. The Glock Riddim brought together a strong lineup. Chronic Law, known for his hit "Hillside," leads with "Glock," a song that showcases his lyrical skill and signature flow. Fully Bad delivers "God A The Man," adding his unique voice to the project. Teflon, who has built a following with songs like "Journey," contributes "Process," a track that fits his conscious style. Lisa Hyper, recognized for her early work with Vybz Kartel and the Portmore Empire, stands out with "Fake Industry," bringing her experience and bold lyrics. Hot Frass appears twice with "No Trust" and "Diamonds," showing his versatility on the riddim. Other artists like WAi Fuzion with "Dem Will kill You" and Prazaro with "Bredda" also add to the riddim’s variety. Even today, DJs keep the Glock Riddim alive, making 2023’s bashment sound continue to echo through dancehall sessions.
Glock Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Glock (Clean)
- Chronic Law – Glock (Radio Edit)
- Fully Bad – God A The Man
- Teflon – Process
- Lisa Hyper – Fake Industry
- Hot Frass – No Trust
- WAi Fuzion – Dem Will kill You
- Hot Frass – Diamonds
- Prazaro – Bredda
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