RSIX RIDDIM produced by TRUE MUSICK 2018
Rsix Overview
In 2018, the street anthem base of the Rsix Riddim brought a fresh bounce to dancehall. The rhythm was full of energy, with a lively beat that made people want to move. Selectors loved using this riddim in their sets, giving dancehall nights a new spark. The sound was both modern and classic, with a groove that kept dancers on their feet. The artists on the riddim delivered strong performances. Caldhino’s “Don'T Judge Me” stood out for its catchy hooks and confident delivery. Fabian brought his own style with “Mi Nuh Kill Woman,” a song that showed his lyrical skills. Frassman Brilliant, best known for his hit “Welcome to Jamaica,” teamed up with Sadiki on “Lift Up,” creating a memorable anthem. Hydal’s “Please Yuh Self” added another layer, bringing his unique voice to the mix. Each artist brought something different to the riddim. Frassman Brilliant, who has performed at major festivals and earned radio play in the US and UK, added star power to the project. Sadiki, known for his smooth vocals and reggae background, gave “Lift Up” a soulful touch. Behind the scenes, the producer TRUE MUSICK played a key role. TRUE MUSICK is recognized for crafting dancehall and reggae projects that reach listeners worldwide. The label has earned respect for its high-quality production and ability to bring artists together on strong riddims. Looking back, this street anthem base was important for dancehall in 2018. It kept the genre fresh, exciting, and ready for the dancefloor.
Rsix Tracklist:
- Caldhino – Don’T Judge Me
- Fabian – Mi Nuh Kill Woman (Spice Chill)
- Frassman Brilliant – Lift Up (Feat Sadiki)
- Hydal – Please Yuh Self
- Kenzic – Jahova
- Unknown Artist – Our Generation
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