HARDCOVER RIDDIM produced by RANS MUSIQ PRODUCTION 2019
Hardcover Overview
Hardcover Riddim came out of Jamaica in 2019 and quickly became a favorite in dancehall circles. Known for its strong beat and lively energy, the riddim was heard at every sound clash, keeping speakers shaking all night. Several talented artists added their voices to this project. Al-Beeno brought his style to the track "Catch The Pre." Daddy Lizard, who is respected for his work in the 1980s and 90s and his hit "Rough Wine" with Flourgon, delivered "More Than You." Dynamus gave fans "Dolla Now," while Fully Bad brought the party vibes with "Holiday." George P kept the mood high with "Party Nice." Each artist added their own flavor, but together they created a true dancehall experience. Other artists on the riddim include King Element with "Badmind," Lights with "The System," Pashent with "Virtue," Roland Thriller Henry with "We Are," and Shugo Gold with "Land Lord." Each track fits perfectly on the riddim, showing the power of teamwork in dancehall music. The mastermind behind Hardcover Riddim is RANS MUSIQ PRODUCTION. This label is known for supporting both new and established talent in the dancehall scene. With a growing catalog and a reputation for quality, RANS MUSIQ PRODUCTION helped make this riddim a standout in 2019. Hardcover Riddim still reminds fans of the fire and unity that dancehall brought that year. Its sound and spirit will always echo the energy of 2019.
Hardcover Tracklist:
- Al-Beeno – Catch The Pre
- Daddy Lizard – More Than You
- Dynamus – Dolla Now
- Fully Bad – Holiday
- George P – Party Nice
- King Element – Badmind
- Lights – The System
- Pashent – Virtue
- Roland Thriller Henry – We Are
- Shugo Gold – Land Lord
- Skeptikal – Drum
- Spring Wata – Feeling Happy
- Status Bling – Buddy Broka
- Tarick D’Tren Setta – Wine Up
- Rans Musiq – Hard Cover Instrumental
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