RAW DAWG RIDDIM produced by KAMAL PRODUCTION 2018
Raw Dawg Overview
In 2018, the Raw Dawg Riddim sound system cut made a big impression in dancehall circles. This version was designed for sound system culture, where the music is played loud and direct for the crowd. The cut had the raw energy that dancehall fans love, with heavy bass and sharp drums that hit hard on big speakers. It showed how important yard studios still are in shaping the dancehall sound. Behind the scenes, KAMAL PRODUCTION played a key role. The producer is known in the dancehall scene for working with both new and established artists. KAMAL PRODUCTION has built a reputation for clean, powerful riddims that get plenty of streams online and respect from selectors. The studio’s steady hand kept the riddim tight and modern, while still honoring classic dancehall roots. The artists on Raw Dawg Riddim brought their own styles to the project. Agent Sasco delivered "Bling Wait For It Feat. Vanessa," adding his strong voice and lyrical skill. Konshens, known for his hit "Gal A Bubble," gave fans "Girlfriend," another dancefloor-ready track. Christopher Martin, who won Digicel Rising Stars in 2005, added "Ova" with his smooth vocals. D Major’s "Mystery" and Shawn Antoine’s "Cruise Control" rounded out the selection, each bringing something different to the mix. Together, these tracks made Raw Dawg Riddim a standout release. The sound system cut proved that Jamaican studios and producers like KAMAL PRODUCTION still set the pace for dancehall, blending tradition and new ideas for a fresh sound.
Raw Dawg Tracklist:
- Agent Sasco – Bling Wait For It Feat. Vanessa
- Konshens – Girlfriend
- Christopher Martin – Ova
- D Major – Mystery
- Shawn Antoine – Cruise Control
- Leftside – Bring It
- Kemar Highcon – Love Yuh Fi Di Money
- Rre – Make It Come True
- Krysie – What I Like
- Karel – Raw Dawg
- Lia Caribe – Love When Yuh
- Ajrenalin – Over
- Kamal – Raw Dawg Riddim
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