MOVIN FEVA RIDDIM ? CHARLIE PRO RECORDS 2012
Movin Feva Overview
In 2012, dancehall music was changing fast. Clubs in Jamaica and around the world wanted fresh sounds that made people dance all night. The Movin Feva Riddim answered this call. It brought together tough dancehall beats with catchy hooks, perfect for party crowds. Behind the scenes, the studio producer shaped the riddim’s energy. Each sound was carefully placed, making sure the music had power but was still fun to sing along to. The riddim’s mix of hardcore drums and bright melodies gave it a special edge. This was not just background music—it was made for the dancefloor. A group of talented artists added their voices to the project. Navino gave us "Nuh Fight War Fi Man," showing his strong delivery. Bushman, known for his roots reggae style and songs like "Fire Bun A Weak Heart," brought a thoughtful touch with "Always On My Mind." Tarrus Riley, who had big success with hits like "She's Royal," added his smooth voice to "We Run It." Fambo, famous for the party anthem "Rum & Red Bull" with Beenie Man, kept the vibes high with "Fashion Pro." Bencil’s "Lost Dem Way" added another layer, keeping the riddim fresh and interesting. Together, these artists made the Movin Feva Riddim stand out. Each track had its own style, but all shared the same club-ready feeling. Looking back, this riddim helped keep dancehall lively in 2012, giving fans new reasons to celebrate and dance.
Movin Feva Tracklist:
- Navino – Nuh Fight War Fi Man
- Bushman – Always On My Mind
- Tarrus Riley – We Run It (Jamaica)
- Fambo – Fashion Pro
- Bencil – Lost Dem Way
- Koolant (Wailers) – World Coming Too
- Dallas Di Emperor – One More Night
- Busy Signal – Whining Feva
- Prince Candid – Far Away
- 3 Star – Party Me Say
- Chase Cross – Living It Up
- Briq Tearz – Gal Inna Bed
- Charlie Pro – Movin Feva Riddim
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