KURFEW RIDDIM UPDATE – KONSEQUENCE MUZIK 2014
Kurfew Overview
Kurfew Riddim, released in 2014, is a standout project in the dancehall and bashment scene. The architect behind this riddim is Konsequence Muzik, who crafted the instrumental foundation that powers the entire release. The recording process focused on capturing the lively energy and heavy bass that define bashment music, allowing each artist to bring their own style to the rhythm. Exco Levi’s “If You Wanna Leave” showcases his smooth delivery and lyrical depth, fitting perfectly with the riddim’s driving beat. Jah Vinci’s “Be Strong” adds a heartfelt message, his vocals riding the rhythm with both strength and melody. Jahmeil’s “Zion Door” brings a spiritual touch, blending seamlessly with the riddim’s energetic backdrop. Kibaki’s “Every Breath” uses the bashment rhythm to highlight his unique flow, while Melloquence’s “Beautiful Distraction” brings a lighter, melodic feel to the project. Ratigan Ft Amoui’s “Life We Are Living” and Amoui’s solo version, “Life We Are Living,” both add a reflective tone, using the riddim’s infectious groove to explore real-life themes. Navino’s “Gone Too Soon” is a tribute that resonates deeply, and Marky Lyrical’s “No Partial” keeps the energy high with sharp lyrics. The project is rounded out by Konsequence Muzik’s “Kurfew Riddim Instrumental,” which lets the riddim shine on its own. Selectors and fans alike have praised Kurfew Riddim for its bashment-ready tracks. Each artist shaped the rhythm with their distinct voice, making this riddim an important part of dancehall history. The project’s irresistible energy continues to move dancefloors and inspire new artists.
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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