HUNDREAD HITZ RIDDIM produced by DA BOSS RECORDS 2011
Hundread Hitz Overview
In 2011, the Hundread Hitz Riddim brought a fresh rocksteady sound to reggae sessions. This riddim echoed through sound system culture, where selectors and DJs look for rhythms that keep the dance moving. The steady beat and smooth flow made it a favorite for reggae fans and selectors alike. The dub engineer played a key role in shaping the riddim’s sound. By adding effects and mixing each track, the engineer gave every song a unique vibe while keeping the roots rocksteady feel. This helped the riddim stand out at dances and on radio. DA BOSS RECORDS produced the Hundread Hitz Riddim. The label is known in the reggae community for supporting conscious music and working with rising talent. DA BOSS RECORDS has built a reputation for quality reggae releases, helping artists reach wider audiences. Several artists brought their own style to this riddim. Clay Man’s “Pa Ka P?d Di Temps” shows his lyrical skill. Cyanide’s “Bien Gad? Nou” stands out for its message. Da Boss, who is also the producer, delivers the title track “Hundread Hitz Riddim.” Dana Youth brings energy with “Soldat,” and Don Pleen adds his touch with “A.B.C.” Each artist keeps the rocksteady spirit alive, making the riddim a strong part of reggae’s roots in 2011.
Hundread Hitz Tracklist:
- Clay Man – Pa Ka P?d Di Temps
- Cyanide – Bien Gad? Nou
- Da Boss – Hundread Hitz Riddim
- Dana Youth – Soldat
- Don Pleen – A.B.C
- L.E.O.T – Nou P? Pa R?t? Big
- Indian Love – Fuck Les Bitch
- Jahyanai & Cyanide – Dem Vex
- Jahyanai – 6 Fi A 9
- T – Manipulation
- Maldone – Suzie
- Original L.V – My World
- Papich – Ganja Nou Ka Fimin
- Rhamsin – Girl Of My Dream
- Ronegga – Mi Love The Pum Pum
- Sista Sony – Yo Pa Konet Dancehall
- Ti F?f?n & Cyanide – Wi Luv Dat
- Tj Style – Sweet Gal
- Tony Montanos – Tell Mama
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