RIVA STONE RIDDIM ? DJ FRASS RECORDS 2012
Riva Stone Overview
In 2012, dancehall was shifting, but club energy was still king. The Riva Stone Riddim landed at just the right time. Its beat felt fresh and modern, but it also kept the raw, driving sound that makes dancehall so powerful in the dance. Selectors and fans quickly picked up on its vibe, making it a staple in parties and on radio that year. The riddim was built by producer Riva, who was already known in the dancehall scene for his sharp, festival-ready productions. His work on this project showed his skill at blending new sounds with the classic dancehall style, keeping both old and young fans locked in. Kiprich And Flexxx open the riddim with "Party Liad," a high-energy anthem perfect for any dance. Kiprich, famous for songs like "Telephone Ting," brings his signature humor and flow, while Flexxx adds a lively touch. Demarco follows with "A Nuh My Fault." Known for his hit "Fallen Soldiers," Demarco’s strong delivery and catchy hooks shine here. Zamunda’s "Mad Ova Me" is another standout. Zamunda, respected for his rootsy voice, brings a melodic, heartfelt style. G Starr’s "Dem Yah" adds grit, keeping the riddim’s energy up. Sunshine’s "Caan Hold Me Back" delivers confidence and power, showing why she was rising fast in the dancehall world. Even now, selectors rate Riva Stone Riddim as a true highlight from 2012. Its mix of big artists and timeless sound keeps it alive in the dance.
Riva Stone Tracklist:
- Kiprich And Flexxx – Party Liad
- Demarco – A Nuh My Fault (Radio)
- Demarco – A Nuh My Fault (Raw)
- Zamunda – Mad Ova Me
- G Starr – Dem Yah
- Sunshine – Caan Hold Me Back
- Wayne Wonder – They Dont Know
- 3 Star – Money Mi Wha
- I Octane – Money Me Want
- Bugle And Quick Cook – Drinking A Lot
- Khago – That All Me Care Bout
- Mavado – Clean Everyday
- Chase Cross – Anyone A Dem
- Dj Frass – Riva Stone Riddim
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