REAL DEAL RIDDIM produced by BUZWAKK RECORDS 2013
Real Deal Overview
In 2013, the dancehall scene was full of energetic riddims and big party tunes. The Real Deal Riddim, produced by BUZWAKK RECORDS, stood out with its blend of hardcore deejay lyrics and smooth vocals. The mix brought together artists like Chris Millitant, Bucky Jo, Clip C, Kp, Kunte Kash, and Majah Thunder, each adding their own unique style to the project. Chris Millitant’s “Touch Di Road” set the tone with his signature delivery. Bucky Jo & Clip C teamed up on “Trust Fren,” showing strong chemistry and catchy hooks. Kp’s “Stick To Da Road” and Kunte Kash’s “Wine For Me” brought more flavor, mixing party vibes with clever wordplay. Majah Thunder, known for his hit “Real Badman,” delivered “Seh Dat Dem Bad,” adding a tough edge to the mix. Other tracks like Paradyme’s “More Frequently,” Prezerv’s “Mind Ah Mi Own,” Rass Chosen’s “Buffilous,” Star Blacks’ “Dead Fi Hunger,” and Tall Up’s “Real Life” kept the energy high and the dancefloor moving. The mixing board king played a key role, blending the hardcore and melodic sides smoothly. The beats were percussion-heavy, but always danceable and fresh. Compared to other riddim mixes from 2013, like the Overproof or Intensity riddims, Real Deal Riddim felt more playful and less aggressive, making it a favorite at parties. BUZWAKK RECORDS, a label known for pushing new talent and unique sounds, helped shape the riddim’s success. With Real Deal Riddim, they captured the spirit of 2013 dancehall, leaving a mark that fans still remember.
Real Deal Tracklist:
- Chris Millitant – Touch Di Road
- Bucky Jo & Clip C – Trust Fren
- Kp – Stick To Da Road
- Kunte Kash – Wine For Me
- Majah Thunder – Seh Dat Dem Bad
- Paradyme – More Frequently
- Prezerv – Mind Ah Mi Own
- Rass Chosen – Buffilous
- Star Blacks – Dead Fi Hunger
- Tall Up – Real Life
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