KURFEW RIDDIM UPDATE – KONSEQUENCE MUZIK 2014
Kurfew Overview
In 2014, the Kurfew Riddim project arrived at a time when dancehall was evolving with fresh energy and new voices. This compilation fit perfectly into the year, capturing the pulse of the scene with its lively, bass-heavy sound. The riddim’s infectious groove and playful arrangements made it stand out, quickly becoming a favorite among fans and selectors. Konsequence Muzik, the producer behind Kurfew Riddim, played a key role in shaping its distinctive style. Known for crafting rhythms that balance tradition and innovation, Konsequence Muzik delivered a project that was both rooted in classic dancehall and forward-thinking in its approach. The Kurfew Riddim Instrumental itself is a testament to their skill, laying a solid foundation for each artist to shine. Exco Levi brings a heartfelt performance with "If You Wanna Leave," blending smooth vocals and emotional depth. Jah Vinci’s "e Strong" delivers uplifting melodies and a message of resilience, adding a soulful touch to the compilation. Jahmeil’s "Zion Doo" stands out with its melodic hooks and positive vibes, while Kibaki’s "Every Breath" offers a catchy, rhythmic flow that fits perfectly with the riddim’s bounce. Melloquence adds another highlight with "eautiful Distractio," showcasing smooth delivery and engaging lyrics. Each track adds its own flavor, but together they form a cohesive and dynamic collection. Kurfew Riddim remains an important part of reggae dancehall history, remembered for its irresistible rhythms and the way it brought together some of the scene’s brightest talents in 2014.
Kurfew Tracklist:
- Exco Levi – If You Wanna Leave
- Jah Vinci – Be Strong
- Jahmeil – Zion Door
- Kibaki – Every Breath
- Melloquence – Beautiful Distraction
- Ratigan Ft Amoui – Life We Are Living
- Navino – Gone Too Soon
- Marky Lyrical – No Partial
- Konsequence Muzik – Kurfew Riddim Instrumental
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