Nuclear Riddim produced by BlackState Records 2023
Nuclear Overview
The sound system cut “Nuclear Riddim” arrived from Jamaica in 2023, bringing a fresh energy to the dancehall scene. This collection stood out by blending hardcore deejay styles with smoother vocal performances, making it popular among both selectors and fans. Popcaan’s track “876” opens the riddim with his signature flow. Popcaan is known worldwide for hits like “Only Man She Want” and his album “Where We Come From,” which brought him international attention. Munga Honorable delivers “Proud,” showing the lyrical confidence that made his song “Bad From Mi Born” a dancehall classic. Ding Dong contributes “Rich N Careless,” adding his well-known party vibe. Ding Dong is famous for dance anthems like “Fling Yuh Shoulder” and his role as a dancehall dancer and artist. Pablo YG steps up with “Meca,” bringing new-school energy to the project, while Qwella’s “Bad Different” adds a melodic edge. Each artist brings their own flavor, making the riddim versatile and exciting. Other tracks like “Lets Roll” by Nicko Blast, “Need More” by Young Blackx, “Bad Beats” by Dxce, and the title cut “Nuclear Riddim” by Anju Blaxx round out the collection. Behind the mixing board, BlackState Records played a key role. Known for producing dancehall and reggae projects, BlackState Records has worked with a range of artists and helped shape the modern sound of Jamaican music. Looking back, “Nuclear Riddim” helped keep dancehall vibrant in 2023, giving DJs and fans a powerful soundtrack for the year.
Nuclear Tracklist:
- Popcaan – 876 (Clean)
- Popcaan – 876 (Radio Edit)
- Munga Honorable – Proud (Clean)
- Munga Honorable – Proud (Radio Edit)
- Ding Dong – Rich N Careless
- Pablo YG – Meca (Clean)
- Pablo YG – Meca (Radio Edit)
- Qwella – Bad Different
- Nicko Blast – Lets Roll (Clean)
- Nicko Blast – Lets Roll (Radio Edit)
- Young Blackx – Need More
- Dxce – Bad Beats (Clean)
- Dxce – Bad Beats (Radio Edit)
- Anju Blaxx – Nuclear Riddim
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