PUNCH AH CREAM RIDDIM produced by 6 FIGURE ENTERTAINMENT 2006
Punch Ah Cream Overview
If you love dancehall from the mid-2000s, you might remember the Punch Ah Cream Riddim from 2006. This riddim is special because it mixes rough, gritty beats with the smooth style that dancehall fans enjoy. It also blends in sounds from hip hop and R&B, making it feel fresh and different at the time. You can hear these influences in the way the drums hit hard but the melodies stay catchy and easy to move to. The riddim was produced by 6 FIGURE ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for bringing out many popular dancehall tracks in the 2000s. Their work on Punch Ah Cream Riddim helped show their skill in creating rhythms that DJs and fans both love. 6 FIGURE ENTERTAINMENT has also been behind other well-known riddims from that era, helping to shape the sound of dancehall in Jamaica and beyond. On this riddim, Shane P and Zumjay each bring their own style with their songs, adding to the energy. Smurfy stands out with “D - Bubble Gal,” a track that gets the crowd moving. Vybz Kartel, who is famous for hits like “Clarks” and his strong influence in dancehall, delivers “Nuh Big Punny Gal,” showing his lyrical talent. Punch Ah Cream Riddim is a good example of how dancehall can mix with other genres and still stay true to its roots.
Punch Ah Cream Tracklist:
- Shane P – Unknow Title
- Smurfy – D – Bubble Gal
- Vybz Kartel – Nuh Big Punny Gal (Raw)
- Zumjay – Unknow Title
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