HEINEKEN AND REDBULL RIDDIM produced by UPT 007 RECORDS 2011
Heineken And Redbull Overview
UPT 007 RECORDS was the label behind one of dancehall’s most talked-about riddims in 2011. Known for their work in the Jamaican music scene, UPT 007 RECORDS helped push dancehall into new territory with their unique production and street-smart energy. The Heineken And Redbull Riddim became a mainstay at parties that year, and its tracks were hard to miss. Chase Cross brought his signature style to “Out Deh,” adding raw intensity. Chase Cross is also known for his collaborations with Mavado and his role in the Gullyside crew. Galaxy P (Ras P'Tah) delivered “Swagga Body,” a song that kept the crowd moving. Galaxy P is recognized in dancehall for his hit “Bicycle” and his energetic performances. Ice Cold’s “Mad & Mean Part 2” stood out with its catchy hooks, while King David made an impact with “Ultimate New Year Swaggamus.” Macka Diamond, one of dancehall’s leading ladies, contributed “Dash Wey De Bed.” Macka Diamond is well known for her hit “Dye Dye” and has won several awards in Jamaica. Other songs on the riddim included “Style” by Mumzell, “I’M Bad” by Predator & Kabooki, “Bubble Up” by Sleepy, “Hot Girlz” by Stein, and “Ramp Wid Me Nuh” by Tanto Blacks. Together, these artists and UPT 007 RECORDS created a riddim that shaped the sound of dancehall in 2011.
Heineken And Redbull Tracklist:
- Chase Cross – Out Deh
- Galaxy P (Ras P’Tah) – Swagga Body
- Ice Cold – Mad & Mean Part 2
- King David – Ultimate New Year Swaggamus
- Macka Diamond – Dash Wey De Bed
- Mumzell – Style
- Predator & Kabooki – I’M Bad (Not Michael)
- Sleepy – Bubble Up
- Stein – Hot Girlz
- Tanto Blacks – Ramp Wid Me Nuh
- Volcanik – Party Tonight
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