HEART A BEAT RIDDIM produced by BIG LEAGUE PRODUCTIONS 2014
Heart A Beat Overview
When Heart A Beat Riddim arrived in 2014, it quickly became a favorite for dancehall selectors and party crowds. The riddim was produced by BIG LEAGUE PRODUCTIONS, a label known for crafting energetic dancehall tracks. BIG LEAGUE PRODUCTIONS has worked with several top artists and helped shape the sound of modern Jamaican dancehall with their crisp, lively productions. The recording process for Heart A Beat Riddim focused on building a strong, rhythmic base, making it perfect for sound system clashes and street parties. Masicka brought his sharp delivery to the riddim with the track Rolling. At the time, Masicka was gaining attention for his lyrical skills, and Rolling showed his ability to ride a fast-paced beat. Deablo, with Like Dat, added a raw edge that matched the riddim’s energy. Delly Ranx, a respected figure in dancehall, contributed Wine. Delly Ranx is well known for his hit song Pon Di Corner with Voice Mail, which helped him reach international audiences. Bawse Dawg’s English Love and Esco’s Close Up each added their own flavor, keeping the mix fresh throughout the night. Esco, who was part of the duo Leftside & Esco, brought experience from previous charting singles. Other artists like Melloquence with The Rain, ICandy with Love Me, Zagu Zarr with Mirror, and Glamma Kid with Laid Back completed the lineup, each adding their own style. Many selectors played Heart A Beat Riddim at parties, and the sound system cut is still remembered as a defining moment for dancehall in 2014.
Heart A Beat Tracklist:
- Masicka – Rolling (Radio)
- Masicka – Rolling (Club)
- Deablo – Like Dat (Radio)
- Deablo – Like Dat (Club)
- Delly Ranx – Wine
- Bawse Dawg – English Love (Heart A Beat)
- Esco – Close Up
- Melloquence – The Rain
- ICandy – Love Me
- Zagu Zarr – Mirror
- Glamma Kid – Laid Back
- Big League Productions – Heart A Beat Riddim
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