RED OUT RIDDIM produced by BRIK TEARZ PRODUCTIONS 2014
Red Out Overview
The Red Out Riddim made a big impact when it dropped in 2014. Produced by BRIK TEARZ PRODUCTIONS, this riddim quickly became a favorite at sound clashes and dancehall parties. BRIK TEARZ PRODUCTIONS is known for their sharp production and energetic beats, and Red Out Riddim is no exception. The label has built a strong reputation for creating rhythms that keep the dancefloor moving. A lineup of talented artists brought their own style to the riddim. Shane O, who is well known for his hit "A Mill Fi Share," delivers "Genie Wine" with his unique voice and catchy flow. Arthritis adds raw energy to the track "Hungry," while Dollas Di Emperor shows off his lyrical skills on "Swagga God." G Star & Ronnie Homer team up for the summer anthem "Every Summertime," which brings a feel-good vibe to the project. Zagga, who gained attention with songs like "My Destination," adds his smooth touch to "She Want Me." Other artists like Tuff Krakaz with "Tuff Crackers," T.D with "Red Out (Weed 4 Eva)," and Season Ryce with "Time Fi Shine" each add their own flavor to the riddim. The collection is rounded out by the "Red Out Riddim Instrumental" from BRIK TEARZ PRODUCTIONS. Red Out Riddim is remembered for its hypnotic beat and the way it kept speakers rumbling. Even years later, it stands as a true echo of the fire that dancehall brought in 2014.
Red Out Tracklist:
- Shane O – Genie Wine (Clean)
- Shane O – Genie Wine (Raw)
- Arthritis – Hungry (Raw)
- Arthritis – Hungry (Clean)
- Dollas Di Emperor – Swagga God
- G Star & Ronnie Homer – Every Summertime (Clean)
- G Star & Ronnie Homer – Every Summertime (Raw)
- Zagga – She Want Me
- Tuff Krakaz – Tuff Crackers
- T.D – Red Out (Weed 4 Eva)(Raw)
- T.D – Red Out (Weed 4 Eva)(Clean)
- Season Ryce – Time Fi Shine
- Brik Tearz Productions – Red Out Riddim Instrumental
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