MAD HEAD RIDDIM produced by KESTA RECORDS INC 2013
Mad Head Overview
In 2013, dancehall clubs were full of energy, and the Mad Head Riddim became the heartbeat of the scene. The riddim’s sharp drums and bouncing bass made it perfect for parties and sound system clashes. It was a sound that both honored dancehall’s roots and pushed the genre forward. Behind the riddim was KESTA RECORDS INC, a label known for bringing fresh ideas to Jamaican music. KESTA RECORDS INC had already built a name with several popular releases and was respected for working with both new and established artists. Their focus on high-quality production helped the Mad Head Riddim stand out in a crowded year for dancehall. The riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Mr Vegas, already famous for his worldwide hit “Heads High,” delivered “Stamp Yuh Foot,” a song full of energy and catchy hooks. Ninja Kid, known for his playful style, added “Dis Yuh Fi Do,” which quickly became a favorite in clubs. Kemmikal’s “Style Dem Mad” showed off his skill with clever lyrics and a smooth flow. Other artists also left their mark. Ratigan’s “Tell Some Gal” brought attitude and humor, while Dezey Coyottee’s “Tun It Up” kept dancers moving all night. Each artist brought their own flavor to the riddim, but together, they created a sound that was pure dancehall. The Mad Head Riddim shaped the sound of 2013. Its mix of tradition and new ideas made it a classic, and it remains a favorite for fans who love real dancehall music.
Mad Head Tracklist:
- Mr Vegas – Stamp Yuh Foot
- Ninja Kid – Dis Yuh Fi Do
- Kemmikal – Style Dem Mad
- Ratigan – Tell Some Gal
- Dezey Coyottee – Tun It Up
- Ella Belle – I Can Tell
- J Life – Bad Ina De Dance
- Lehai – Street A Get Hot
- Little Meekie – Freak Out A Street
- Little Meekie – Freaky Dance
- Paa Shot – Bright Light
- The Artist Indian – Blow Wowm
- Treasure Don – Hold My Love
- Treasure Don – Hot Girl
- Ricky Myrie – Mad Head Riddim
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