INTERCOM RELOADED RIDDIM produced by MAXIMUM SOUND 2006
Intercom Reloaded Overview
In 2006, the Intercom Reloaded Riddim made a big impact in dancehall music. Selectors played this compilation at many dances, and it quickly became a favorite. The riddim brought a strong bashment flow, mixing classic dancehall energy with hints of reggae and even hip hop. This blend made it easy for the songs to connect with different crowds. Bounty Killer & Luckie D set the tone with "Kill Anot," showing off their fierce delivery. Bounty Killer is well known for his hit "Look," and has won several awards, including a Grammy for his work with No Doubt. Burro Banton, with his song "Man Guinep," brought his signature deep voice and old-school style. Burro Banton is famous for the classic tune "Boom Wah Dis." Cobra’s "Duppy" added a raw edge, while Daville’s "Blaze The Chalice" brought smooth vocals—Daville is also known for his charting single "Always on My Mind." Future Troubles delivered "Paper Soldier," keeping the energy high. Each artist played a unique role, making the compilation feel fresh and lively. MAXIMUM SOUND, run by producer Frenchie, is respected for high-quality productions and has worked with many big names in reggae and dancehall. The sound engineer’s skill kept the riddim tight and powerful, helping it stand out. Intercom Reloaded Riddim remains a memorable bashment moment from that era.
Intercom Reloaded Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer & Luckie D – Kill Anot
- Burro Banton – Man Guinep
- Cobra – Duppy
- Daville – Blaze The Chalice
- Future Troubles – Paper Soldier
- Jah Mason – Mama Earth
- Tony Curtis – Why You So Bad Mind
- Version – Intercom Reloaded Riddim
- Vybz Kartel – Run Them Down
- Ward 21 – Ain’t No Fun
- Wayne Marshall – In A Zone
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