HIGH 95 RIDDIM produced by BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC 2022
High 95 Overview
In 2022, a new dancehall riddim burst onto the scene, catching the ears of selectors and fans alike. The High 95 Riddim was built for the dancefloor, shaped by the vision of its bashment arranger and the skilled production of BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC. Known for their crisp, modern sound and a string of digital releases, BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC had already made waves with anthems that found their way into clubs and street dances across Jamaica and beyond. The creation of High 95 Riddim was a deliberate move to capture the rebellious energy pulsing through the dancehall at that time. The arranger layered bold, punchy drums with infectious melodies, crafting a beat that demanded attention. Once the instrumental was locked in, BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC invited a select group of artists to voice the riddim. Jahshii, who had recently gained widespread attention with tracks like "Born Fighter," brought his unique style to "Cool & Cozy," adding urgency and swagger. Jayaro followed with "Sauce," riding the riddim’s bounce with effortless flow. TallUp delivered "Buss 2 Blank," her delivery sharp and commanding, while Randy Sign added "Chop Choppa," and Shawn Ice contributed "Forever," each artist leaving their mark. The riddim's release saw instant response from dancehall selectors, who praised its energy and versatility. Even now, High 95 Riddim remains a favorite in dancehall circles, a testament to BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC’s impact and the artists’ standout performances.
High 95 Tracklist:
- Jahshii – Cool & Cozy
- Jayaro – Sauce
- TallUp – Buss 2 Blank (Clean)
- TallUp – Buss 2 Blank (Raw)
- Randy Sign – Chop Choppa (Clean)
- Randy Sign – Chop Choppa (Raw)
- Shawn Ice – Forever (Clean)
- Shawn Ice – Forever (Raw)
- Cojo Hotfoot – Move
- IamStylezMusic – Anywhere (Clean)
- IamStylezMusic – Anywhere (Raw)
- Bencil Clickstar – Rep Yard (Clean)
- Bencil Clickstar – Rep Yard (Raw)
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