QCR Riddim produced by Quality Crown Records 2024
QCR Overview
When the QCR Riddim dropped in 2024, dancehall fans were quick to embrace its energetic style. The bashment release sparked excitement across parties and radio stations, with selectors and listeners praising its infectious beats and bold sound. Many credited the riddim with setting the tone for dancehall that year, as its tracks became staples in mixes and dancefloors. The release featured standout contributions from several artists. Ipnut’s “Shake Like” drew attention for its catchy hooks and powerful delivery, adding to the artist’s growing reputation in the scene. O5ive made waves with “Mix,” building on the momentum from previous successes such as the hit single “Fyah,” which had charted in the Caribbean the year before. Twist’s “Anthem” lived up to its name, quickly becoming a favorite among selectors for its commanding presence and memorable chorus. Version’s “Hatiudzirwe” offered a distinct flavor, rounding out the riddim with a fresh approach. Behind the scenes, Quality Crown Records played a crucial role in shaping the sound of this release. The label, known for its earlier breakthrough with the “Royal Roots” project in 2021, continued to push dancehall forward with innovative production and a keen ear for talent. Their commitment to quality and authentic dancehall vibes helped the QCR Riddim stand out in a crowded field. Even months after its release, selectors still reach for the QCR Riddim when looking to energize a crowd. Its impact on the sound of dancehall in 2024 remains clear, with each track leaving a lasting mark on the genre.
QCR Tracklist:
- Ipnut – Shake Like
- O5ive- Mix
- Twist -Anthem
- Version – Hatiudzirwe
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