HOME TEAM RIDDIM produced by KILLA BOO | LOUD CITY 2016
Home Team Overview
In the world of dancehall, the selector’s choice is everything. When a riddim like Home Team dropped in 2016, it quickly became a favorite at sound clashes across Jamaica and beyond. The energy and rhythm kept crowds moving, and every DJ wanted to have it in their box. The bashment arranger behind the project made sure each track flowed perfectly, giving selectors the power to turn any event into a real bashment. The producer KILLA BOO | LOUD CITY played a big part in shaping the sound. Known for bringing fresh ideas to dancehall, KILLA BOO | LOUD CITY built a reputation for quality productions. Their work on Home Team Riddim added to their growing list of credits, helping them reach new listeners and keep their name strong in the dancehall scene. The artists featured on this riddim brought their own style and voice. Beniton’s “Stay Inna Yuh Lane” stands out, as Beniton is also known for his hit “Pop Off” with Future Fambo. Bitta Sosicka brings a real message with “Life Over Everything,” showing the roots of dancehall storytelling. Bookstore’s “Key To Success” adds a positive vibe, while Dquan’s “Party Nuff” keeps the party energy high. Da Professor, with “Any Girl,” adds his smooth delivery, known from his work with Sly & Robbie. Even years later, when selectors drop these tracks, the feeling of 2016 comes right back. The Home Team Riddim still connects with fans, showing the lasting power of great production and talented artists.
Home Team Tracklist:
- Beniton – Stay Inna Yuh Lane
- Bitta Sosicka – Life Over Everything
- Bookstore – Key To Success
- Dquan – Party Nuff
- Da Professor – Any Girl
- Flawless – Nah Pree Nobody
- Kappa – Nah Go Home
- Kkrytical – Proud Ah Yuh
- Kkrytical – Proud Ah Yuh
- Lion Melta – Girls Dem So Much
- Martina – Got Ya Back
- Shellz Mawdandbawd – Live My Life
- Shellz Mawdandbawd Feat. Star Cole – Club Love
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