NEXT CHAPTER RIDDIM produced by EL TORO PRODUCTIONS 2011
Next Chapter Overview
In 2011, the Next Chapter Riddim sound system cut was born in the heart of the studio, guided by the steady hands of EL TORO PRODUCTIONS. Known for their sharp ear and energetic releases, EL TORO PRODUCTIONS had already built a name in dancehall circles, with previous projects making waves across Caribbean airwaves and streaming platforms. The journey started with a simple beat, but the studio hand added layers, shaping the riddim into something bold and modern. Each artist brought their own style. Al delivered “Beeno - Pro Tek Mi” with his signature flow, a style he’s honed through years of performing on Jamaican stages. Carlos Turner’s “Evil Teck” stands out; his lyrical delivery has earned him respect in underground dancehall. Dajigga, with “Nuh Fraid,” brought deep energy, adding to his growing reputation in the Kingston scene. Don Skilachi’s “Run An Go Hide” and Doza Medicine’s “Some Bwoy Funny” each added unique flavors, giving the project a diverse soundscape. The riddim’s melodic touches and sharp hooks caught the attention of selectors. DJs quickly picked up the sound system cut, spinning it at street dances and parties. The project captured the spirit of its time, blending fresh voices and modern bashment energy. It became a staple in 2011’s dancehall sessions, marking another milestone for EL TORO PRODUCTIONS and the featured artists.
Next Chapter Tracklist:
- Al-Beeno – Pro Tek Mi (Mix)
- Carlos Turner – Evil Teck
- Dajigga – Nuh Fraid
- Don Skilachi – Run An Go Hide
- Doza Medicine – Some Bwoy Funny
- Figga – Mada Bawl
- Icomet – Wet Up Them Block
- Infamus Regilata – Dem Nuh Bad
- Neutron Obliv – Gal Dem Love Mi Swagga
- Press Fyah – Many Men
- Shenko Nashinal – Tun It Inna Cash Pot
- Tjc – Nuh Try Fi Trick Us
- Upt Uptown – Bus Like Balloon
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