JEEPMOCK RIDDIM (RELOADED) – JEEPERS CREEPERS & MOCKERY 2013
Jeepmock Overview
The bashment flow of the Jeepmock Riddim came together in the studio with a strong sense of energy. The beat maker wanted a sound that would get people moving but also keep the dancehall vibe fresh and exciting. The riddim was built with heavy drums and lively melodies, giving each artist a solid base to deliver their own style. The creative direction was focused on making a rhythm that could work for different kinds of songs, from party anthems to more serious tracks. Jiggaz stands out with “Caan Get Mi Down,” bringing a powerful voice and catchy hooks. The song’s confident lyrics fit perfectly with the bold beat. D Flexx brings his own flavor with “Tsaona.” D Flexx is known for his energetic delivery and has worked with several big names in the African dancehall scene. Mc Mighty comes in strong with “Bhogosvogodo.” His style is direct and full of attitude, matching the riddim’s punchy feel. Dizzy Dee appears twice, first with “Fuss And Fight” and again with “Ndakagara Ndiripo.” Dizzy Dee is an Australian-based Zimbabwean reggae artist, and his music has reached fans far beyond Africa. His voice adds a smooth, melodic touch to the mix. Jusa Dementor delivers “I Come From,” showing off his unique blend of African and Caribbean influences. Jusa Dementor is respected for his work in promoting Zimbabwean dancehall worldwide. This selector’s mix stood tall among the heavy bashment drops of 2021, thanks to the talented artists and the strong creative direction behind the riddim.
Jeepmock Tracklist:
- Various – Jeepmock Riddim Medley
- Jiggaz – Caan Get Mi Down
- D Flexx – Tsaona
- Mc Mighty – Bhogosvogodo
- Dizzy Dee – Fuss And Fight
- Jusa Dementor – I Come From
- Winky D – Plastic Smile
- Sniper – Fire Inna Di Dancehall
- Dizzy Dee – Ndakagara Ndiripo (Freestyle)
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