RAZZATTACK RIDDIM produced by RAZZATTACK MUZIK 2014
Razzattack Overview
The sound system cut of the Razzattack Riddim brought a sharp, energetic style to dancehall clubs across Jamaica. With its tight, punchy drums and clear, driving bass, this riddim set the perfect mood for late-night parties and dance clashes. The energy in the music was always high, but never felt overdone—just pure, authentic dancehall. Dean Loyal’s “Print Pon Dem Face” stands out for its confident delivery, riding the riddim with ease. Delus and Rikroot team up on “One Life To Live,” delivering a message about making the most of every moment, all while keeping the dancefloor moving. Demarco brings his unique flavor to “Loyal Yute (Radio),” while Dexta Daps heats things up with “This A The Best (Radio).” I Octane’s “Nuh Tek Bad Up” adds a defiant edge, showing the variety of voices on this project. The sound engineer behind these tracks made sure each artist’s voice and style came through clearly, allowing the riddim’s anthemic quality to shine. RAZZATTACK MUZIK, the producer and label, is known for creating some of the most reliable and replayable riddims in modern dancehall. Their work has been streamed by fans worldwide, helping to keep the genre fresh and relevant. This sound system cut remains an important part of dancehall history. It captures the spirit of 2014’s dancehall scene and continues to inspire DJs and selectors everywhere. The Razzattack Riddim is more than just a beat—it’s a celebration of dancehall culture.
Razzattack Tracklist:
- Dean Loyal – Print Pon Dem Face (Radio)
- Delus & Rikroot – One Life To Live (Radio)
- Demarco – Loyal Yute (Radio) & (Raw)
- Dexta Daps – This A The Best (Radio) & (Raw)
- I Octane – Nuh Tek Bad Up (Radio)
- Kanambo – Get Gal Easy (Radio)
- Lady Saw – Write The Book (Radio)
- Ryme Minista – Grey Sky Blue (Radio) & (Raw)
- Ryme Minista – Prescription (Radio) & (Raw)
- Serani & Razzattack – Who Me (Radio) & (Raw)
- Xyclone – Millions Mi A Pree (Radio)
- Dj Razz – Razzattack Riddim Version
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