HALL OF FAME RIDDIM produced by BASSLINE ROCK MUSIC 2013
Hall Of Fame Riddim offers party-ready fire to the 2013 dancehall riddim. Gappy Ranks, Redd Man Uk, I-Octane shine across drill-inspired rhythms that give the riddim its spark. BASSLINE ROCK MUSIC ensures DJ weapon remains key. It’s a strong release that commands attention. Yardie favorite!
Hall Of Fame Overview
Gappy Ranks and Redd Man Uk both brought their unique styles to the Hall Of Fame Riddim, a dancehall project that selectors and fans still talk about. Gappy Ranks is known for his hit song "Love The Dancehall," which helped him gain international recognition in the reggae and dancehall world. Redd Man Uk, with his energetic track "Olympic Gold 2012," also made a strong impression on the riddim, showing his talent to a wider audience. The Hall Of Fame Riddim was produced by BASSLINE ROCK MUSIC, a team recognized for their work in the UK dancehall scene. They have a history of creating club-ready beats that DJs love to play. Their productions often get strong support in dancehall parties and have helped shape the sound of modern UK dancehall. In 2013, the Hall Of Fame Riddim became a favorite in clubs and dancehall sessions. Selectors praised its powerful, bashment-ready tracks that made people want to dance. The combination of catchy rhythms and strong vocal performances from artists like Gappy Ranks and Redd Man Uk helped the riddim stand out. Today, fans remember the Hall Of Fame Riddim as a true dancehall anthem from that year. Its energy and style continue to influence dancehall music, and the tracks from Gappy Ranks and Redd Man Uk remain popular with selectors and partygoers alike. The riddim is a reminder of a great moment in modern dancehall history.
Hall Of Fame Tracklist:
- Gappy Ranks – Love The Dancehall
- Redd Man Uk – Olympic Gold 2012
- I-Octane – No Love Inna Dem (RMX)
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