MAZA RIDDIM produced by WMG LAB RECORDS 2013
Maza Overview
The Maza Riddim made a big impact in dancehall when it dropped in 2013. This riddim was a favorite for sound systems, with its deep basslines and powerful horn riffs. The beats were heavy and loud, made to light up the dance and keep the crowd moving. In Jamaica, sound system culture is all about the right riddim, and Maza Riddim gave selectors something strong to play. The producer behind this project is WMG LAB RECORDS. This label is known for its creative dancehall productions and has worked with many artists in the genre. WMG LAB RECORDS helped shape the sound of the riddim, focusing on the horns and energy that made it stand out. Their work on Maza Riddim is still remembered by fans of modern dancehall. The artists on this riddim brought their own unique style. Melloquence delivers sharp lyrics on “Heartless.” Zamunda, who is known for his hit “Jah Love Surround Me,” adds his signature flow to “How Me Dweet.” Chuckle Berry teams up with Jah Lyfe for “Rave,” a track that keeps the party moving. Jah Lyfe - Rave also has his own version called “Rave.” Alozade, famous for the song “Bad Out Deh,” brings energy to “Neva Diss.” Other artists like Kg Man with “Wine Pon It,” Venda with “My Dog Dem,” Shakespear’s “Love Di Trees,” Po’s “Si Money Yah,” and Rawpa Cawpa’s “War” each add something special. Even today, the Maza Riddim brings back the real 2013 dancehall vibe. It is a true part of sound system history.
Maza Tracklist:
- Melloquence – Heartless
- Zamunda – How Me Dweet
- Chuckle Berry Ft. Jah Lyfe – Rave
- Alozade – Neva Diss
- Kg Man – Wine Pon It
- Venda – My Dog Dem
- Shakespear – Love Di Trees
- Po – Si Money Yah
- Rawpa Cawpa – War
- Notalone – Grabba
- Luckykidd – Party Hard
- Gruvie – Try Me Now
- Natty Bredda – Bad Mind Burn
- Kaama – Bad Anyway
- Fada Coon – High
- Infamous Fresh – Paganz
- Wmg Lab Records – Maza Riddim Version
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