KILLER STRINGS RIDDIM produced by SR PRODUCTION 2016
Killer Strings Overview
Dancehall fans from 2016 still talk about the Killer Strings Riddim and its impact on sound system culture. This riddim was a favorite at parties, bringing a hardcore energy that made crowds move. The heavy bass and sharp snares fit perfectly with the bashment flow that ruled dancehall at the time. SR PRODUCTION, the producer behind Killer Strings Riddim, is known for creating strong dancehall projects. SR PRODUCTION has worked with many well-known artists and helped shape the sound of the Jamaican dancehall scene. Their productions often get played by top sound systems, keeping the vibes alive at street dances and parties. The compilation features several standout tracks. Tommy Lee Sparta delivers “White Rum And Boom,” a song that captures his unique dark style. Tommy Lee Sparta is widely known for hits like “Psycho” and his role as a leading figure in Gothic Dancehall. Destiny’s “No Way” brings a bold, confident voice to the riddim. Jimbo Sparta adds “Sickness,” another energetic track that keeps the dancefloor moving. Dre Zee’s “Think We Nice” and Star Khaliba’s “Roughet” both add their own flavor, showing the range of talent on the riddim. Star Khaliba has built a name in the underground scene with his gritty delivery. Other artists like Skyfrass with “Eagle Fly,” Minx with “Intimidation,” Chavez with “I Dont See,” J Neu with “Anuh Lie,” and Rickey Teetz with “Doh Try” complete the lineup, each adding their own twist.
Killer Strings Tracklist:
- Tommy Lee Sparta – White Rum And Boom
- Destiny – No Way
- Jimbo Sparta – Sickness
- Dre Zee -Think We Nice
- Star Khaliba – Roughet
- Skyfrass – Eagle Fly
- Minx – Intimidation
- Chavez – I Dont See
- J Neu – Anuh Lie
- Rickey Teetz – Doh Try
- Danjay – Get Wyah
- Pedro Don – Everything
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