Police In Helicopter Riddim 2.0 produced by A/C Records 2025
Police In Helicopter Overview
The new Police In Helicopter Riddim brings together roots reggae and fresh sounds. This riddim uses deep bass and classic reggae rhythms, but it also mixes with dancehall energy and modern touches. The result is music that feels both traditional and new. Buccaneer opens the collection with “Police In Toyota.” Buccaneer is known for his unique voice and style, and here he brings strong vibes to the riddim. Bugle’s “Upside Down” adds thoughtful lyrics. Bugle is respected for songs that talk about real life, and he keeps that message here. Christopher Martin, who once topped charts with “Cheaters Prayer,” sings “Wife And Sweetheart.” His smooth vocals fit the riddim perfectly. Fantan Mojah gives us “Lost Soul,” bringing roots reggae spirit. Fantan Mojah is famous for his hit “Hail The King,” and he always stands for positive messages. Jah Don’s “Married And Done” adds a modern touch, showing how new artists can carry on reggae tradition. Other voices, like Jessie Royal & Agent Sasco on “So High,” and Mr G with “3 Point” and “I Swear,” show how the riddim can work with different styles. Ninja Ford’s “Song” and “Town Craft” also blend old and new. Behind this project is A/C Records, a label with a strong presence in reggae and dancehall. A/C Records has produced music for many well-known artists and is known for keeping reggae culture alive. The culture arranger helps each track fit the riddim while letting every artist shine.
Police In Helicopter Tracklist:
- Buccaneer – Police In Toyota
- Bugle – Upside Down
- Christopher Martin – Wife And Sweetheart
- Fantan Mojah – Lost Soul
- Jah Don – Married And Done
- Jessie Royal & Agent Sasco – So High
- Mr G – 3 Point
- Mr G – I Swear (Clean)
- Mr G – I Swear (Radio Edit)
- Ninja Ford – Song
- Ninja Ford – Town Craft
- A/C Records – Police In Helicopter (Instrumental Mix)
- Tony Curtis – Sexy Simone
- Zamunda – My Sound
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