KICK WEH RIDDIM produced by DIAMOND INK PRODUCTIONS 2014
Kick Weh Overview
In 2014, dancehall fans showed strong support for the selector’s mix of the Kick Weh Riddim. The mix quickly became a favorite in bashment sessions, with selectors spinning it at top events across Jamaica and beyond. Its energy and raw sound made it stand out, giving partygoers something fresh to enjoy. A big part of the riddim’s success came from the artists involved. Alkaline’s “Bad Ina Dem Circle” drew attention, especially as Alkaline was making waves with songs like “Move Mountains” and building his reputation as a bold new voice in dancehall. Anarahk’s “Money Kick” and Anarchie’s “Whine Like A Gogo” both added unique styles to the mix, helping the riddim stay exciting from start to finish. Double Dose’s “Hustle In The Street” brought a streetwise perspective, while Diamond Ink Prodution’s work on the riddim itself gave the whole project a powerful foundation. The sound engineer and label behind Kick Weh Riddim was Diamond Ink Prodution. Known for producing dancehall hits and working with rising and established artists, Diamond Ink Prodution helped shape the sound of the 2010s with projects like this. Overall, the selector’s mix of Kick Weh Riddim left a mark on 2014’s dancehall scene. Its blend of standout tracks and strong production made it a top pick for selectors and fans alike.
Kick Weh Tracklist:
- Alkaline – Bad Ina Dem Circle (Radio)
- Alkaline – Bad Ina Dem Circle (Raw)
- Anarahk – Money Kick
- Anarchie – Whine Like A Gogo (Edit)
- Anarchie – Whine Like A Gogo (Raw)
- Diamond Ink Prodution – Kick Weh Riddim (Instrumental)
- Double Dose – Hustle In The Street
- Gage – Govan
- Keenno Ft- Nickoy – Guinness And Ganja (Raw)
- Keenno Ft- Nickoy – Guinness And Stranga (Radio)
- Links – Copy A Mi Fadda
- Munga – Cyaan Stop Wi
- Payne – Gal A Bawl
- Ryming King – Outta Road
- Sany-G – Swag Reaction
- T’nez – Buy Mi Out
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