KILLING SPREE RIDDIM produced by SLIMO 2020
Killing Spree Overview
Killing Spree Riddim is a dancehall riddim released in 2020. It quickly gained attention in the dancehall scene for its strong energy and club-focused sound. The riddim features several artists who each bring their own style to the project. Trance 1Gov is known for his sharp lyrics and clear delivery. He has built a following in local dancehall circles for his energetic performances. $kippa is another artist on the riddim. He is recognized for his catchy hooks and street-inspired themes, often connecting with younger fans. Fadagad stands out with his unique vocal style and ability to blend melody with dancehall rhythms. His tracks often receive regular play in dancehall parties. Slimo Gang brings a raw and aggressive sound, which matches the pounding beat of the riddim. Their music often reflects real-life experiences and street culture. Wellmaxx Sparta is known for his intense flow and deep voice, which adds a different texture to the riddim. He has gained respect for his consistent work in the dancehall underground. The producer, SLIMO, has a history of creating popular dancehall tracks. He is known for working with both new and established artists under his label. SLIMO’s production style often combines heavy bass with memorable melodies. Killing Spree Riddim itself is built on a driving beat and simple but effective melodies. Released in 2020, it reflects the modern dancehall sound and has become a favorite in clubs and parties. The riddim highlights the ongoing influence of dancehall in Jamaican music culture.
Killing Spree Tracklist:
- Trance 1Gov – Bank
- $kippa – Killing Spree
- Fadagad – Cya Run
- Slimo Gang – Roll Out
- Wellmaxx Sparta – Rifle Headquarters
- Turksville – Every 16
- Liege Wick – My War
- Bvsed Justin – Sick Like Corona
- Majestiq – Flames
- Bammaz – Push Flamez
- Cidigi – Gangster Anthem
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