HATCHBACK RIDDIM produced by UNEON MOVEMENT PRODUCTION 2013
Hatchback Overview
The Hatchback Riddim mix from 2013 is packed with energy and real street vibes. The set opens with tracks that quickly became favorites in dancehall sessions. You get Future Fambo with "Drink & Drunk," a song that matches his well-known party style. Bling Dawg brings "Dreams," showing his steady voice and confidence. Lady Keyz steps in with "We Like To Party," a tune that brings a fun and lively mood. Menny More’s "Hatchback Toyota" stands out with its catchy hook, while Laden’s "Shell It Down" adds power to the mix. Laden is known for his song "Time To Shine," which did well in Jamaica and helped boost his career. Shane O’s "Sort Out" keeps the energy high, and Flashmo’s "Hold The Dawg" adds a rough edge. Rally Bop with "Mi Bad" and Real Mckoy’s "Rise" both keep the dance moving, while Dignity’s "Nuh Showoff" closes out the set with style. All these songs ride on the same riddim, built by UNEON MOVEMENT PRODUCTION. This producer is known for bringing out the raw sound of the streets in dancehall. UNEON MOVEMENT PRODUCTION has worked with both new and experienced artists, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. Their influence can be heard in the way this riddim keeps the beats tight and the vibe tough. For dancehall fans, 2013 would not be complete without the Hatchback Riddim mix. It’s a real snapshot of the scene, with each artist showing their own flavor over a strong, gritty beat.
Hatchback Tracklist:
- Future Fambo – Drink & Drunk
- Bling Dawg – Dreams
- Lady Keyz – We Like To Party
- Menny More – Hatchback Toyota
- Laden – Shell It Down
- Shane O – Sort Out (Raw)
- Shane O – Sort Out (Clean)
- Flashmo – Hold The Dawg
- Rally Bop – Mi Bad
- Real Mckoy – Rise
- Dignity – Nuh Showoff
- East Coast – Tall Tall (Raw)
- East Coast – Tall Tall (Clean)
- Pepper – Living Alright
- Galaxy P – Hot Maka
- Schoolaz – Acrobat
- Nardo Ranks – Oh Yes
- Uneon Movement Inc – Hatchback Riddim Instrumental
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