ROR RIDDIM produced by ROLL OUT RECORDS 2020
Ror Overview
Ror Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020, known for its smooth rhythm and bold pacing. The riddim brings together several artists, each adding their own touch. Ceejay is recognized for his steady presence in the dancehall scene and has gained attention for his clear vocal delivery. Three Wes is known for blending traditional dancehall elements with modern flows, helping his tracks stand out on streaming platforms. Jason X Turn is a rising artist who often experiments with catchy hooks and energetic performances, attracting a younger audience. K Coppa has built a reputation for strong lyrical content and has been praised for his work ethic in recording sessions. Jansta Voice is noted for his unique tone and ability to connect with listeners, often bringing a melodic approach to his songs. The producer behind Ror Riddim is ROLL OUT RECORDS, a label with a history of releasing dancehall projects that focus on quality production and artist development. The label is known for supporting both established and emerging talent, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. The Ror Riddim itself is marked by its balanced arrangement, combining smooth basslines with sharp drum patterns. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing evolution of dancehall music, blending classic influences with new sounds. The riddim is built for longevity, offering a foundation for artists to create songs that can appeal to both longtime fans and new listeners.
Ror Tracklist:
- Ceejay – Global Badness (Clean)
- Ceejay – Global Badness (Raw)
- Three Wes – We On Top (Clean)
- Three Wes – We On Top (Raw)
- Jason X Turn – Murderah (Clean)
- Jason X Turn – Murderah (Raw)
- K Coppa – Chatta Chatta (Clean)
- K Coppa – Chatta Chatta (Raw)
- Jansta Voice – Gun Crazy (Clean)
- Jansta Voice – Gun Crazy (Raw)
- Fhokuss – Walk Wid Di Cali (Clean)
- Fhokuss – Walk Wid Di Cali (Raw)
- Roll Out Records – ROR Riddim (instrumental)
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