RECOGNISE RIDDIM produced by REBLE WORLD / BACK 2 DA FUTURE 2017
Recognise Overview
In 2017, dancehall music was full of high energy and street anthems. One riddim that stood out was created by REBLE WORLD / BACK 2 DA FUTURE. This producer and label are known for their strong presence in the dancehall scene, often working with both new and established artists. Their work often gains attention in clubs and street parties, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. The Recognise Riddim brought together several talented artists. Mykal Rose, a Grammy-winning singer and former member of Black Uhuru, joined forces with Capital on "What Ah Bam Bam Feat. Capital." Mykal Rose is famous for his unique voice and classic hits like "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." Capital, who features on the same track, adds a fresh twist to the song. Delly Ranx / Babyboom made their mark with "Money Wi Ah Pree (Straight Mix)" and "Money Wi Ah Pree." Delly Ranx is respected in dancehall for his production skills and for songs like "Silly Walks" with Charly Black. Babyboom brings energy to the mix, making their track a favorite for fans who love lively lyrics. Kym Hamilton delivers a powerful performance with "Warning." She is known for her strong voice and commanding stage presence. Meny More adds his own touch with "Try No More," a song that highlights his smooth delivery. Xean Don / Froggy Maddsquad bring the song "Dem Badmine," adding even more variety to the riddim.
Recognise Tracklist:
- Mykal Rose – What Ah Bam Bam Feat. Capital
- Mykal Rose – What Ah Bam Bam Feat. Capital
- Delly Ranx / Babyboom – Money Wi Ah Pree (Straight Mix
- Delly Ranx / Babyboom – Money Wi Ah Pree (Club Mix)
- Kym Hamilton – Warning (Straight Mix)
- Kym Hamilton – Warning (Club Mix)
- Meny More – Try No More (Straight Mix)
- Meny More – Try No More (Club Mix)
- Xean Don / Froggy Maddsquad / – Dem Badmine (Straight Mix)
- Xean Don / Froggy Maddsquad / – Dem Badmine (Club Mix)
Releases Similar to Recognise Riddim – Reble World / Back 2 Da Future
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