OLD BRING NEW RIDDIM produced by BLACKSPYDA RECORDS – 2011
Old Bring New Overview
In 2011, the Jamaican dancehall scene got a new boost with the release of the Old Bring New Riddim. This dancehall drop arrived right in the heart of the party season, bringing a fresh spark to selectors and dance floors across the island. The riddim featured a strong mix of artists, each adding their own style. Star came in with "Gyal Wine," a track that quickly became a crowd favorite for its catchy hook and energy. Bitta Blood delivered "Touch," showing off his unique voice and stage presence. Caldino’s "Work Unda Sikes" gave the riddim an extra layer of grit, while Chedda’s "Bad Inna Song" added his signature smooth flow. Chedda is well known for his 2011 single "Fake Friend," which made waves in the dancehall community. Craiggis brought a darker edge with "Want Me Dead," rounding out the lineup. Behind it all was BLACKSPYDA RECORDS, a label known for working with both new and established dancehall artists. BLACKSPYDA RECORDS has a history of supporting fresh talent and has built a reputation for modern, dance-ready productions. Their work on Old Bring New Riddim helped make it a highlight of 2011’s bashment season. The riddim was built for the dance floor, but it also offered plenty to enjoy on a deep listen. With its bright rhythms and strong lineup, Old Bring New Riddim stood out as one of the key dancehall releases of the year, giving DJs and fans something new to celebrate.
Old Bring New Tracklist:
- Star – Gyal Wine
- Bitta Blood – Touch
- Caldino – Work Unda Sikes
- Chedda – Bad Inna Song
- Craiggis – Want Me Dead
- Hitmaker N Kari Jess – Stamina
- King David (Swagg God – Table Full
- Mr G – Cyah Do Mi Nuttin
- Sustain – Step To Me
- Tnez – Every Type A Gyal
- Version – Old Bring New Riddim
- Wasp – Poison
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