ORANGE HILL RIDDIM produced by CASH FLOW RECORDS 2010
Orange Hill Overview
CASH FLOW RECORDS was the label behind the street anthem base that shaped the Orange Hill Riddim in 2010. Known for their sharp production, CASH FLOW RECORDS has worked with many big names in dancehall and helped to push the sound internationally. Their influence in the 2000s and 2010s brought a fresh energy to the genre, and they are often credited for keeping dancehall relevant in clubs and on radio. The Orange Hill Riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Andrew & Wada Blood delivered “Every Farmer,” a track that captured the everyday struggles and triumphs of Jamaican life. I Octane, who would later become widely known for his hit “Lose A Friend,” added his voice with “Puff It,” a song that found favor with both local and international fans. Junior Reid, famous for the classic “One Blood,” contributed “Jamaican Chocolate,” bringing his unique style to the riddim. Laden, who gained attention with songs like “Time to Shine,” added “Highest,” keeping the energy high. The producer’s own touch came through with Cash Flow — “Orange Hill Riddim,” and T Nez rounded out the mix with “Nah Get Bus.” The riddim’s foundation was strong, echoing through 2010’s dances and street parties. With CASH FLOW RECORDS at the controls, Orange Hill Riddim became a memorable moment in dancehall’s ongoing story.
Orange Hill Tracklist:
- Andrew & Wada Blood – Every Farmer
- Cash Flow – Orange Hill Riddim
- I Octane – Puff It
- Junior Reid – Jamaican Chocolate
- Laden – Highest
- Orange Hill Riddim – Version
- T Nez – Nah Get Bus
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