MAJOR TROUBLE RIDDIM produced by STEVE GONG/KINGZ BREAD 2019
Major Trouble Overview
The energy behind the Major Trouble Riddim comes straight from the label and producer team STEVE GONG/KINGZ BREAD. Known for their hard-hitting dancehall productions, STEVE GONG/KINGZ BREAD have built a reputation for creating party anthems that DJs love to spin. Their work has reached dancehall fans worldwide, and their riddims often find a home in the hottest parties and street dances. On this 2019 release, the artists bring their own fire. Delly Ranx delivers “Turn & Twist,” showing the same lyrical skill that made his 2005 hit “Gal Sidung” a staple in dancehall history. Sizzla, a reggae legend with over 70 albums to his name, adds “My Everything” to the mix. Sizzla’s influence on reggae and dancehall is huge, with classic albums like “Da Real Thing” and a Grammy nomination for “The Messiah.” Kiprich steps in with “Real Wear,” bringing the sharp wit he’s known for in tracks like “Telephone Ting.” K Queens hit the riddim with “Talk To Me,” while Platinum Barbie joins the lineup with “Mr. Right.” Each artist adds their own flavor, making the riddim a showcase of voices and styles. Other tracks like “Champagne Popping” by Radio Rabbit, “Way She Like It” from Ras Fraser, “Turn Back Way” by Staynn & DJ Linkz, and “What Cause This” from Vybrid keep the energy high. The title track, “Major Trouble Riddim,” by Steve Gong & Kingz Bread, ties everything together with pure dancehall vibes.
Major Trouble Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Turn & Twist
- Sizzla – My Everything
- Kiprich – Real Wear
- K Queens – Talk To Me
- Platinum Barbie – Mr. Right
- Radio Rabbit – Champagne Popping
- Ras Fraser – Way She Like It
- Staynn & DJ Linkz – Turn Back Way
- Vybrid – What Cause This
- Steve Gong & Kingz Bread – Major Trouble Riddim (instrumental)
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