ICE CREAM RIDDIM produced by W.M PRODUCTION 2011
Ice Cream Overview
In 2011, street dances in Jamaica were full of life and energy. The dancehall set was a big part of these gatherings, bringing people together with loud music and powerful rhythms. Sound systems would fill the air with the latest tracks, and everyone came out to dance and enjoy the vibes. A key influence behind the music was W.M PRODUCTION. Known for their sharp ear and dedication to authentic dancehall sounds, W.M PRODUCTION helped shape the sound of the era. The label had already worked with a range of artists and was respected for producing tracks that worked well both on radio and in street parties. On the Ice Cream Riddim, several artists made their mark. Bordeline brought heat with the song Walk Out, showing strong vocals and a confident style. Da Kamp delivered Progressive Yutes, a track that spoke to the younger generation. Wise kept the party going with We Party, a song that captured the joy of dancehall nights. Grey Rhymer added his own flavor with Get Gyal, and W.M himself contributed the title track, Ice Cream Riddim. Each artist brought something special, but it was the production that tied everything together. With a solid riddim and catchy hooks, the set became a favorite at 2011 street dances, keeping the dancehall culture alive and moving.
Ice Cream Tracklist:
- Bordeline – Walk Out
- Da Kamp – Progressive Yutes
- Wise – We Party
- Grey Rhymer – Get Gyal
- W.M – Ice Cream Riddim
- Roks Empire – In D Streets
- Vyce – 2 Nite
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