QUESTION RIDDIM produced by DREADSQUAD PRODUCTION – 2011
Question Overview
Selector’s choice for 2011, the Question Riddim, comes straight from Poland and stands out in the dancehall scene of that year. This riddim brought a fresh energy that many listeners and DJs noticed right away. Several talented artists added their voices to this project. Cheeba’s “Wysokie Loty” delivers strong lyrics over the lively beat. Dr Ring Ding, known for his reggae and ska work across Europe and collaborations with artists like Seeed, brings humor and local flavor to “Polish Vodka.” Jah Mason, a Jamaican singer with big hits like “My Princess Gone,” shares his fire on “Fire 2011.” Jr Banton And Mandingo team up for “Daggadang,” adding a deep, rootsy sound. Las Balkanieras, a female group famous for mixing Balkan and Caribbean styles, offer “Mladen,” blending unique influences into the riddim. Behind the scenes, DREADSQUAD PRODUCTION - shapes the whole release. Dreadsquad, led by producer Marek Bogdański, has built a reputation for mixing Jamaican sounds with European styles. The label has been active since the early 2000s, working with artists from around the world and earning millions of streams on digital platforms. The Question Riddim highlights the power of yard studios and international collaboration. In 2011, this recording helped set a new direction for dancehall, showing how street sounds and global talent can come together. The riddim’s lively drive and party energy made it a favorite for both DJs and fans, proving that dancehall’s heart beats strong in every corner of the world.
Question Tracklist:
- Cheeba – Wysokie Loty
- Dr Ring Ding – Polish Vodka
- Jah Mason – Fire 2011
- Jr Banton And Mandingo – Daggadang
- Las Balkanieras – Mladen
- Mr Diamond – Up Inna Mi Brain Pre
- Sanjin And Youthman – Vadim Pistolj
- Shabu And Rebellion – Keep Me Original
- Tom Hype – Euros
- Version – Question Riddim
- Ward 21 – Junmp And Skip
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