LOVE & DANCEHALL RIDDIM produced by RAZZ & BIGGY 2014
Love And Dancehall Overview
In 2014, dancehall music was full of energy and creativity. The Love And Dancehall Riddim arrived during a time when street parties and sound systems were at the heart of Jamaican music culture. This riddim quickly became a favorite for selectors and dancers, bringing a raw street flavor to dancehall sessions everywhere. The riddim was shaped by the influence of bashment arrangers, who are known for building rhythms that keep the dance floor moving. Their approach helped create a sound that was both catchy and powerful, making it easy for artists to deliver strong performances. The production team RAZZ and BIGGY played a big role in the riddim’s success. Known for their work with RazzAttack Muzik, they built a reputation for high-energy tracks that stand out in dancehall. Their productions have gained thousands of streams and are respected for keeping the true spirit of sound system culture alive. Love And Dancehall Riddim featured a strong lineup of artists. Lukie D Ft.Yello Stone delivered “What A Feeling,” a song that captures the excitement of dancehall nights. Easy & Bugle teamed up for “Never Let Go,” bringing heartfelt lyrics and smooth flows. Red Rose Ft. Agent Sasco and Agent Sasco - Fire And Ice both performed “Fire And Ice,” showing off their lyrical skills. Serani Ft. Ding Dong and Ding Dong - For My Lady both brought a romantic vibe with “For My Lady.” T.O.K added their harmonies with “Rain Drops,” and Tanto Metro & Devonte kept the energy high with “Cant.” Today, the Love And Dancehall Riddim remains an important part of dancehall history, remembered for its street energy and the way it brought artists and fans together.
Love And Dancehall Tracklist:
- Lukie D Ft.Yello Stone – What A Feeling
- Easy & Bugle – Never Let Go
- Red Rose Ft. Agent Sasco – Fire And Ice
- Serani Ft. Ding Dong – For My Lady
- T.O.K. – Rain Drops
- Tanto Metro & Devonte – Cant
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