RED BULL RIDDIM produced by TROPICAL BLENDZ PRESENTS 2018
Red Bull Overview
In 2018, dancehall was shifting, but some releases kept its rebellious heart beating. One of those was a set built on the Red Bull Riddim, which captured the energy and boldness of the time. The tracks felt fresh but still paid respect to the genre’s roots, making the collection stand out in a busy year for music. Behind the scenes, the production team TROPICAL BLENDZ PRESENTS played a huge role. Known for their work in the dancehall scene, they have a reputation for blending classic sounds with modern twists. Their productions have reached listeners worldwide, with streaming numbers reflecting their growing influence. Elephant Man, a name known to dancehall fans everywhere, brought his signature energy to "Try Me Out." Elephant Man has been a major force in dancehall for years, with hits like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank" and performances that electrify crowds. His presence on this set added star power and excitement. Sugar Bear teamed up with Coralee on "Red Bull Feat. Coralee," delivering a catchy tune that fit perfectly on the riddim. Coralee’s vocals added a fresh touch, showing her talent alongside Sugar Bear. Rayvon, another familiar voice in dancehall and reggae, contributed "Blaze Like A Fire." Rayvon is well known for his collaborations with Shaggy, especially the chart-topping "Angel." His smooth delivery brought a different flavor to the set. Kappa rounded out the lineup with "Set So," adding his own style to the mix.
Red Bull Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – Try Me Out
- Sugar Bear – Red Bull Feat. Coralee
- Rayvon – Blaze Like A Fire
- Kappa – Set So
- Frassman – Gal A Wine
- General Degree – Statement
- Tanto Metro – Expose
- Money Millz – Dance With Me Feat. Lady Ali
- Lady Ali – Emmanual Road
- Chrissy – Put It Down
- Prestige – I Want You Feat. Sunih
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