QUARANTINE RIDDIM produced by SMP RECORDS 2011
Quarantine Overview
Sound system culture is the heart of Jamaican music. In 2011, the Quarantine Riddim was a favorite for selectors and dancers. Its yard beat, crafted for big speakers, brought people together at parties and street dances across the island. The rhythm was built for movement—steady, heavy, and full of energy. SMP RECORDS, the producer behind Quarantine Riddim, is known for its strong presence in dancehall. The label has worked with several key artists over the years and is respected for keeping the classic dancehall sound alive. SMP RECORDS helped shape the sound of 2011 with this riddim, which still gets play from selectors today. The Quarantine Riddim features three standout artists. Marvin Chin delivers “Party Till Tomorrow,” a tune that quickly became a party anthem. Mr Snipes brings his style to “Everyday,” adding a catchy hook that fans remember from dancehall sessions. Sample King’s “Change My Mind” shows off his vocal skills and adds a smooth touch to the riddim. SMP RECORDS also released their own instrumental, “Quarantine Riddim,” which let sound system selectors get creative. Each track on this riddim takes the energy higher, making it a favorite for anyone who loves dancehall. In 2011, this beat was a big part of unforgettable party nights, and it still brings back memories for many fans.
Quarantine Tracklist:
- Marvin Chin – Party Till Tomorrow
- Mr Snipes – Everyday
- Sample King – Change My Mind
- Smp Records – Quarantine Riddim
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