KUSH AND HENNY RIDDIM produced by HOT COFFEE MUSIC – 2011
Kush And Henny Overview
The Kush And Henny Riddim is a lively dancehall collection from 2011, famous for its energetic bashment style. The rhythm is bold and playful, with a sound that makes you want to move. It mixes tough deejay performances with smooth, catchy vocals, creating a party mood that is hard to resist. One standout on this riddim is Bee Gee The Stinger with the track "Style Dem." Bee Gee The Stinger is known for his strong delivery and brings extra fire to the beat. Brakka General appears twice on the collection with "Never Wah Hear (Main)" and "Never Wah Hear (Radio)," showing his ability to connect with both hardcore and radio listeners. Delly Ranks, who is recognized for his hit "Pon Di Corner" with Mega Banton, adds more dancefloor energy with "Wine & Go Down." Gappy Ranks, who reached the UK reggae charts with his album "Put The Stereo On," delivers three songs: "Never (Main)," "Never (Radio)," and "Wine Up Your Body." Each track shows his smooth vocal style and skill with melodies. Other artists like Gregory Praises ("Bless Me"), Jazzwad ("So Much (Main)" and "So Much (Radio)"), JK ("Bill To Pay (Main)" and "Bill To Pay (Radio)"), Redd ("Nothing On Me"), and Stone Bwoy Burniton ("Music Is Everthing") add their own flavor to the project. The riddim and all tracks were produced by HOT COFFEE MUSIC, a label known for supporting fresh dancehall sounds and helping new talent.
Kush And Henny Tracklist:
01. Bee Gee The Stinger – Style Dem02. Brakka General – Never Wah Hear (Main)03. Brakka General – Never Wah Hear (Radio)04. Delly Ranks – Wine & Go Down05. Gappy Ranks – Never (Main)06. Gappy Ranks – Never (Radio)07. Gappy Ranks – Wine Up Your Body08. Gregory Praises – Bless Me09. Jazzwad – So Much (Main)10. Jazzwad – So Much (Radio)11. Jk – Bill To Pay (Main)12. Jk – Bill To Pay (Radio)13. Redd – Nothing On Me14. Stone Bwoy Burniton – Music Is Everthing15. Hot Coffee Music – Kush And Henny Riddim Version
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