LOVE STRUCK RIDDIM produced by HEVS RECORDS 2018
Love Struck Overview
The Love Struck Riddim made its debut in 2018, quickly becoming a staple in dancehall parties across Jamaica and beyond. Released by HEVS RECORDS, the riddim was built for the dance floor, and it showed. DJs and selectors picked it up right away, spinning its tracks at clubs and street dances. Several artists brought their own style to the riddim. Balance stood out with "Bring Out The Rebel," a track that matched the riddim’s high energy. Cheeky’s "Man A Roll" added even more fire, showing why Cheeky has been recognized for his sharp lyrics and stage presence. David Best, who already made a name for himself with the popular track "Hard Road," delivered "Work," bringing a smooth yet powerful performance. Devo Don joined the lineup with "Nothing Nah Change," keeping the momentum going with his unique voice. Kinetic’s "Take Me Close" offered a different vibe, adding variety to the project. Behind the scenes, HEVS RECORDS played a key role. Known for their clean, modern production style, the label has steadily built a reputation for quality dancehall releases. Their work on the Love Struck Riddim helped cement their place as one of the go-to names in the scene. The mixing board king made sure every track was tight, with crisp drums and catchy melodies that kept crowds moving. Love Struck Riddim was one of the bashment highlights of 2018, proving its power in clubs and on festival stages.
Love Struck Tracklist:
- Balance – Bring Out The Rebel
- Cheeky – Man A Roll
- David Best – Work
- David Best – Work (Raw)
- Devo Don – Nothing Nah Change
- Kinetic – Take Me Close
- Leanny Frass – On My Way
- Marco Don – Cah Believe
- Rhyme – Come Ova Yah So
- Shu Shu – Mommy’S Love (Feat Leanny Frass)
- Teeco Swll – Money Flowing (Feat Jamar Channel)
- Hevs Records – Love Struck (Riddim Instumental)
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