Matte Black Overview
Today, many dancehall fans remember the Matte Black Riddim as a true classic from 2014. It brought a strong, rebellious energy to the dancehall scene. The riddim stood out for its bold sound and club-ready vibe, capturing the wild spirit of the time. When people look back, they often say this riddim helped define the bashment style that year. The songs on Matte Black Riddim still get people moving. Jah Vinci delivered two tracks, “Likkle” and “Rude,” both full of passion and catchy hooks. Jah Vinci is well known for his hit “Watch Yuh Friends,” which made a big mark in reggae and dancehall. Deablo’s “Super Fit (Radio)” added even more fire to the mix. Deablo is respected for his work with the 4th Genna camp, led by Aidonia. Jayds brought his own style with “Hickey Me,” while Aidonia’s “Cocky Tuff Up” showed why he’s one of dancehall’s top names. Aidonia is famous for songs like “Yeah Yeah,” and he has won the Youth View Award for Favorite Local Male Artiste. Tanso’s “Bawl Out” kept the energy high and the crowd engaged. The producer behind it all is JAG ONE PRODUCTIONS. This label is known for sharp, modern riddims and has worked with many big artists in dancehall. JAG ONE PRODUCTIONS helped push the sound forward, making the Matte Black Riddim a favorite for DJs and fans. Even today, the riddim’s bold horns and driving beat remind listeners of dancehall’s rebellious side in 2014.
MATTE BLACK RIDDIM produced by JAG ONE PRODUCTIONS 2014
Produced by JAG ONE PRODUCTIONS, Matte Black Riddim embodies a 2014 dancehall riddim full of club-smash spark. Jah Vinci – Likkle, and Rude, Deablo – Super Fit (Radio) ride easily through energetic tracks that keep the riddim exciting. The presence of horn riffs ties it all together. It’s a standout project worth attention. Top-notch grooves!
TRACKIST:
- Jah Vinci – Likkle & Rude
- Deablo – Super Fit (Radio) & (Raw)
- Jayds – Hickey Me (Edit)
- Aidonia – Cocky Tuff Up
- Tanso – Bawl Out
- Shokryme – Gal Position
- Spice – Mi Nuh Boring
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.