MASH UP RIDDIM V2. – KRITICAL BEATS|CLAPPIN|STREET TEAMS PROD 2013
Mash Up Overview
Selector’s Choice: Mash Up Riddim, Jamaica, 2013 Mash Up Riddim came out of Jamaica in 2013 and quickly became a favorite for selectors and fans. The riddim brought a fresh sound to dancehall that year, mixing strong beats with catchy hooks. It set the tone for what dancehall could be, and its fire still echoes in the 2019 scene. Booba Star’s “Badman Law - Jamaica” is a standout on the riddim. Booba Star is known in the dancehall world for his energetic style and sharp lyrics. His track on this riddim shows why he is a respected name in Jamaica’s music scene. Di Apprentice brings a global touch with “Money Maker - Zim Based In Aus.” Di Apprentice, who is based in Australia but has roots in Zimbabwe, adds a unique flavor to the project. His international background helps the riddim reach listeners far beyond Jamaica. Diamondwhite’s “Watch Out - Jamaica” is another highlight. Diamondwhite is recognized for his smooth delivery and clever wordplay, making his song a favorite among fans. Fido Guido appears with “Fade Away - Sweden,” showing how dancehall’s influence stretches worldwide. Fresh P’s “Frolick Frisk” brings even more energy, making the riddim perfect for parties and clubs. The sound engineer behind Mash Up Riddim deserves special mention. Their careful work made each track shine and helped the riddim stand out in a crowded year for dancehall releases. Mash Up Riddim is a true selector’s choice, shaping the sound of 2013 and inspiring the fire of 2019.
Mash Up Tracklist:
- Booba Star – Badman Law – Jamaica
- Di Apprentice – Money Maker – Zim Based In Aus
- Diamondwhite – Watch Out – Jamaica
- Fido Guido – Fade Away – Sweden
- Fresh P – Frolick Frisk ( Dub)
- Ill Mega – Go Getta – Jamaica
- Juggernaut – Bounce Dat – Jamaica
- Mega Jani – Ghetto Youths
- Sizzla – Di Baddest (Refix)
- Stinger B & Tricky T – Com Fi Di Party – Zimbabwe
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