HOMICIDE RIDDIM produced by STUDIO 91 RECORDS 2021
Homicide Overview
The Homicide Riddim sound system cut brought a fierce, high-energy vibe to dancehall in 2021. Its rhythm is bold and percussive, with a heavy bassline and sharp drum patterns that drive every track forward. The riddim’s raw, urgent feel made it a favorite on sound systems and in dancehall sessions, giving dancers and DJs a powerful, irresistible groove. Several standout artists left their mark on this compilation. Don Scrue’s “Fast Cash” rides the beat with sharp lyrics and a commanding delivery. Fantom Dundeal brings intensity to “No Info,” showing the lyrical style that made him a staple on dancehall playlists. Fatts, known for his streetwise edge, delivers “Fully Dark,” a track that matches the riddim’s rough energy. Navino, who gained recognition with his hit “Sup’n Like Suh” in 2011, adds a melodic touch to “A Vibe,” blending catchy hooks with the riddim’s toughness. Short Boss steps up with “Dangerous,” giving the compilation another layer of grit. The riddim’s foundation comes from STUDIO 91 RECORDS, a label respected for its modern take on dancehall production. Known for pushing percussion to the front, the label has built a reputation for crisp, dynamic releases that stand out in the crowded dancehall scene. With Homicide Riddim, they continued their streak of influential projects, helping to shape the sound of the year. The sound system cut of Homicide Riddim became a touchstone for dancehall in 2021, capturing the raw excitement and creative energy of the genre at that moment.
Homicide Tracklist:
- Don Scrue – Fast Cash (Radio Edit)
- Don Scrue – Fast Cash
- Fantom Dundeal – No Info
- Fatts – Fully Dark
- Navino – A Vibe
- Short Boss – Dangerous
- Tafari – Murder Toll
- Young Star Sixx – Homicide (Radio Edit)
- Young Star Sixx – Homicide
- MAN Mature And Natural – Brooklyn Bad
- MAN Mature And Natural – Homicide Riddim Instrumental
- MAN Mature And Natural – Instrumental (Club Version)
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