KOCO RIDDIM produced by LEXZONA MUZIK x LOCKSMITH REC
Koco Overview
The Koco Riddim, released in 2013, stands out as a key dancehall project that brought together both famous and rising artists. This riddim is well-known for mixing classic dancehall sounds with hints of other genres, like hip hop and electronic music. The result is a set of tracks that feel fresh and energetic, making it a favorite for parties and dance floors. Beenie Man’s “Me Neva” sets the tone with his signature confident style, while Capleton’s “Dem A Bass” adds a fiery, conscious energy. Delly Ranx, with “Like and Dislike,” brings a catchy melody and clever lyrics, showing his experience in both singing and production. Furious, on “Me Nuh See Dem,” delivers sharp lyrics that connect with younger fans. Glama’s “Gi Me Weh You Got” is a lively track that invites listeners to the dance floor. This riddim also helped new artists get noticed. Tracks like “Badmind Set Dem” by Sizzla, “The Way You Hot” by Smokiz, and “Bun Style” by Teflon gave fresh voices a chance to shine alongside big names. Behind the scenes, the producer LEXZONA MUZIK x LOCKSMITH REC played a vital role. Known for working with both established and new artists, this label is respected for its creative approach and for helping break new talent in the dancehall scene. The mixing board king, the person responsible for blending all the tracks, made sure each song fits perfectly on the riddim, letting every artist’s style stand out. Koco Riddim remains important in dancehall history. It brought together artists from different backgrounds, mixed genres, and opened doors for new talent, making it a memorable release in the genre.
Koco Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Me Neva
- Capleton – Dem A Bass
- Delly Ranx – Like and Dislike
- Furious – Me Nuh See Dem
- Glama – Gi Me Weh You Got
- Sizzla – Badmind Set Dem
- Smokiz – The Way You Hot
- Teflon – Bun Style
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