LE-GIONS QUIRE UNIT RIDDIM produced by WAGGY RAS RECORDS 2016
Le-Gions Quire Unit Overview
In 2016, the dancehall scene in Jamaica got a big boost with the release of the Le-Gions Quire Unit Riddim. This drop arrived with heavy basslines that quickly caught the attention of selectors and fans. The riddim was crafted to get people moving, and it became a favorite at parties and street dances. Several artists made their mark on this release. Badmind delivered the track "Pressure Buss Pipe," bringing his unique energy to the project. Secret Enemy stood out with "Fyah Star," a song that added more heat to the riddim. Ghetto Youth Wake Up joined forces with Lutan Fyah, a respected artist known for his 2007 album "Phantom War" and many collaborations across reggae and dancehall. Education featured Sizzla Kalonji, who has released over 50 albums and is one of reggae’s most prolific artists. Hunting’s song "Teflon" added another layer of intensity to the project. The sound engineer behind the riddim paid close attention to the details, making sure each track sounded crisp and powerful. The basslines hit hard, while the melodies kept the vibe fresh and engaging. WAGGY RAS RECORDS produced this riddim. The label is known for supporting both new and established talent in the Jamaican music industry. Over the years, WAGGY RAS RECORDS has helped bring several dancehall and reggae projects to a wider audience, earning respect for its consistent quality and roots in the scene. The Le-Gions Quire Unit Riddim remains a selector’s choice, capturing the fire and excitement of dancehall in 2016.
Le-Gions Quire Unit Tracklist:
- Badmind – Pressure Buss Pipe
- Secret Enemy – Fyah Star
- Ghetto Youth Wake Up – Lutan Fyah
- Education – Sizzla Kalonji
- Hunting – Teflon
- Straight Load – Nerro
- Genuine Eden – Classical Eska
- Regular Girl – Patexx
- Bleaching Cream – The Vintage
- Money On My Mind (feat. Kay Switch) – Sol
- Le-Gions Quire Unit Riddim (Version) – Waggyras Records
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