HEART CRAFT RIDDIM produced by FRENZ FOR REAL 2018
Heart and Craft Overview
The Heart and Craft Riddim brought a bold, rebellious energy to dancehall in 2018. Its bashment rhythm was heavy and full of attitude, making it a favorite for both street parties and dancehall fans. The beats were tough and lively, giving every song a sense of power and excitement. Big names in dancehall came together on this riddim, each bringing their own style. Charly Black delivered “God Is In Control,” a track with his signature confident flow. Busy Signal’s “My Life” stood out with its catchy hook and powerful delivery. Vershon added his own flavor with “Want It All For Them,” showing off his unique voice. Shane O’s “She Link” and Singer J’s “Keep Working” also gave listeners something fresh, each adding a different vibe but fitting perfectly on the riddim. The riddim was built and released by FRENZ FOR REAL, a well-known producer and label in Jamaica. FRENZ FOR REAL has worked with many top dancehall artists over the years and is respected for creating rhythms that cross over to wider audiences. Their productions often get strong support in the dancehall community, and Heart and Craft Riddim was no exception. This bashment rhythm captured the spirit of its time. It let artists speak their minds and connect with the people. Today, Heart and Craft Riddim is still remembered as an important part of dancehall history, showing how a strong rhythm and talented artists can create something timeless.
Heart and Craft Tracklist:
- Charly Black – God Is In Control
- Busy Signal – My Life (Explicit)
- Vershon – Want It All For Them
- Vershon – Want It All For Them (Explicit)
- Govana – Pray
- Shane O – She Link
- Shane O – She Link (Explicit)
- Singer J – Keep Working
- Delly Ranx – Go Getta
- D Major – S*X & Love
- Jafrass – My Story
- Jafrass – My Story (Explicit)
- Tydal Kamau – Alright
- Tydal Kamau – Alright (Explicit)
- Camacho – Un Angel
- Frenz For Real – Heart & Craft Riddim
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