LACK OF COMMUNICATION RIDDIM produced by BASEMENT 2665 2017
Lack Of Communication Overview
In 2017, dancehall music was full of energy and heavy street anthems. The Lack Of Communication Riddim became a favorite for selectors and partygoers during this time. The riddim’s strong base and catchy groove made it stand out in dancehall clubs. The producer known as BASEMENT helped shape the sound of this release. BASEMENT, also called BASEMENT 2665, is known for blending singjay styles with modern dancehall beats. Over the years, BASEMENT has worked with different artists and helped push new talent into the spotlight. Several artists brought their own style to the riddim. Rasmor delivered a powerful message with “No Charge For Rape,” a song that addressed serious issues and showed his lyrical strength. Samoke’s track “Maybe” added a smooth and melodic touch, showing why Samoke is respected for his vocal skills. Ranks teamed up with Eigh Teen on “Link Me,” making a catchy anthem that kept dancehall fans moving. Eigh Teen, known for energetic performances, added extra flavor to the collaboration. Nuversion’s “We A Live The Life” brought a positive vibe, celebrating success and good times. Each artist on the Lack Of Communication Riddim gave something unique, helping the riddim to become a street anthem in 2017. The mix of strong production from BASEMENT and standout tracks from Rasmor, Samoke, Ranks, Eigh Teen, and Nuversion made this dancehall release a favorite for selectors and fans alike.
Lack Of Communication Tracklist:
- Rasmor – No Charge For Rape
- Samoke – Maybe
- Ranks – Link Me (Feat Eigh Teen)
- Nuversion – We A Live The Life
- Angola Black Face – Big Bad Riddim
- Judgement Son – No Worry Bout Me (Feat Jomo Fhiya)
- Fhiyahshua – Up The Ladder
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