More Than Life Overview
In 2012, the More Than Life Riddim became a favorite for dancehall DJs and fans. It stood out with its lively horns and strong rhythms, making it perfect for clubs and parties. This riddim was produced by HARD DRIVE RECORDS, a label known for working with many rising and established dancehall artists. Their work on this project helped keep the classic dancehall sound alive during a time when many producers were adding more pop and electronic elements to their beats. The More Than Life Riddim brought together a group of talented artists, each adding their own style. Da Chef’s “One Burner” showed his powerful delivery, while Full Clip’s “If You Wanna Go” gave the riddim a catchy, energetic touch. G Warren, who is recognized for his song “Mama Papa,” brought a heartfelt vibe to the project. Harry Toddler, known for being a member of the famous Scare Dem Crew and for his solo hit “Don’t Run In,” added “Live You Dreams,” giving the riddim even more credibility. Hyh Volume, Lyncs & Da Chef teamed up for “Show Some Love,” creating a tune that was both smooth and full of energy. Lyncs also shined with “More Than Life,” helping to define the riddim’s sound. Compared to other dancehall drops of 2012, the More Than Life Riddim stayed true to the roots of the genre. While some riddims of the time mixed in hip-hop or pop, this one kept the focus on pure dancehall vibes. HARD DRIVE RECORDS’ production and the artists’ performances made this riddim a lasting favorite from that year.
More Than Life Tracklist:
- Da Chef – One Burner
- Full Clip – If You Wanna Go
- G Warren – Mama Papa
- Harry Toddler – Live You Dreams
- Hyh Volume, Lyncs & Da Chef – Show Some Love
- Lyncs – More Than Life
- Masta Jay – Heaven
- Mello G Ft. Kc – Why Did You Go
- Ranger Rhymz – My Mellodies
- Rev Danny Dread – Take It Easy
- Singing Rudeboy & I Daddy Lando – If You Let Me Love You
- More Than Life Riddim
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