Recoup Riddim produced by FM Records 2024
Recoup Overview
The Recoup Riddim bashment project stands out in 2024 with a strong lineup of tracks that capture the energy of modern dancehall. The project features a diverse set of songs, starting with Buju Banton’s “Slogan,” a track that brings his signature powerful delivery. Singer J adds to the mix with “Seh Dem Bad,” while Khago’s “Whine Up For Me” brings a dancefloor-ready vibe. Turbulence’s “Scaleilian” and Honorebel’s “Glue” each add their own unique flair. Other standout tracks include Zed Regal’s “Top Class,” Beenie Man x Denyque’s “Vibrating,” Ginjah’s “Judgment,” Dyani’s “911,” and Ruddy Irie’s “Straight.” Each artist brings something different, making the project a showcase of both established and emerging talent. Buju Banton, known for international hits like “Destiny” and his Grammy-winning album “Before the Dawn,” delivers a standout performance on “Slogan.” Khago, who rose to fame with the 2011 hit “Nah Sell Out,” keeps his momentum going with “Whine Up For Me.” Turbulence, recognized for his anthem “Notorious,” continues to show his versatility on “Scaleilian.” Honorebel, who has collaborated with big names like Pitbull, brings his global experience to “Glue.” Singer J, with a long-standing presence in the dancehall scene, shines on “Seh Dem Bad.” At the center of this project is FM Records, a label known for its consistent output in the reggae and dancehall world. FM Records has built a reputation for supporting both legends and newcomers, helping shape the current sound of dancehall. The Recoup Riddim remains a pure dancehall experience, offering fans a true party soundtrack for 2024.
Recoup Tracklist:
- Buju Banton – Slogan
- Singer J – Seh Dem Bad
- Khago – Whine Up For Me
- Turbulence – Scaleilian
- Honorebel – Glue
- Zed Regal – Top Class
- Beenie Man x Denyque – Vibrating
- Ginjah – Judgment
- Dyani – 911
- Ruddy Irie – Straight
- Alozade x Sassy Platinum – Some Bwoy A Gyal Puppet
- Ganggoolie – Rolling Heavy
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