INKREDIBLE RIDDIM produced by MADTING MUZIK 2013
Inkredible Overview
Inkredible Riddim arrived from Jamaica in 2013 and quickly became a favorite in dancehall clubs and street parties. The riddim’s lively beat and catchy hooks made it stand out in a busy year for the genre. It was not long before it turned into a true yard anthem, played everywhere from local dances to radio stations. Several artists helped make Inkredible Riddim special. Boom Steppa brought energy with "Wine Fi Me," a track that kept people moving on the dance floor. Esque Jay’s "My Own" added a unique voice to the collection. Flexible delivered "Come On," showing his talent for catchy melodies. Future Di Captain, known for his work on the "Rasta Love" compilation, gave fans "Dont Cry," a song with heartfelt lyrics. Ghette’s "Quick To Folla" kept the momentum strong with its fast pace and clever wordplay. Behind the scenes, the bashment arranger made sure each song fit the riddim’s style perfectly. The producer, MADTING MUZIK, played a key role in the project’s success. MADTING MUZIK is known for supporting new talent and has worked with several rising artists in the dancehall scene. Their productions often receive strong streaming numbers and are praised for their fresh sound. Even years later, Inkredible Riddim is remembered as one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2013. The blend of strong performances and tight production helped it stand out, making it a classic in modern dancehall music.
Inkredible Tracklist:
- Boom Steppa – Wine Fi Me
- D-Rich – Gal Dem Love Mi Style
- Esque Jay – My Own
- Flexible – Come On
- Future Di Captain – Dont Cry
- Ghette – Quick To Folla
- Ryan Oneil – Trod Alone
- Jah Powaz – Madda Words
- Jay Five – Wine Gal
- Jungle Man & Chris Militant – We Nuh Know Dem
- King Tappa – Come Yah Now
- Lyndo – Kitty Tight
- Lyrical Ill – Real Badman
- Mikeylous – Do Road
- Python – Dem Seh Dem Evil
- Rawpa Crawpa – Grave Yard
- Inkredibles Riddim Instrumental
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