REMA RIDDIM produced by BURNOUT RECORDS 2012
Rema Overview
The Rema Riddim, released in 2012, brought a raw and energetic style to dancehall music. Its club-ready sound made it a favorite at parties and street dances. The riddim has a hard-hitting beat, catchy hooks, and a tough mood that fits perfectly with dancehall’s bashment vibe. Several artists helped make the Rema Riddim stand out. Chrome’s “Beware” is a strong track that shows his commanding voice and style. Libran’s “Get Mine” adds a confident and determined feel. Maxwell, known for his earlier hit “Dead Enuh Bwoy,” brings a gritty edge to the riddim. Nymron’s “Put Dem To Sleep” keeps the energy high, while Texas Family’s “Every Man A Dead” delivers a powerful message over the beat. Melo - Sticky Pon Dem’s “Sticky Pon Dem” also rides the riddim with extra flair. Each song uses the same base rhythm but offers a unique sound. The instrumental, “Burn Out Records — Rema Riddim Instrumental,” lets DJs and fans enjoy the riddim on its own. BURNOUT RECORDS, the label and producer behind the project, is known for pushing new sounds in dancehall. The label has worked with both rising and established artists, helping shape the genre’s modern sound. Many fans and DJs say the Rema Riddim captured the spirit of dancehall in 2012. Its bold style and street flavor made it a defining sound for the year, and it remains a favorite for those who love true dancehall energy.
Rema Tracklist:
- Chrome – Beware
- Libran – Get Mine
- Maxwell – Dead Enuh Bwoy
- Nymron – Put Dem To Sleep
- Texas Family – Every Man A Dead
- Ziggy Eva Strap Ft Melo – Sticky Pon Dem
- Burn Out Records – Rema Riddim Instrumental
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