Sad Streetz Riddim – TJ Records 2010
Sad Streetz Overview
In 2010, dancehall music was moving fast, with new sounds and artists making their mark. The Sad Streetz Riddim stood out that year, capturing the energy and style of the time. Its rhythms were both classic and modern, making it a favorite in clubs and on the radio. This project helped shape the sound of dancehall for that year, and its influence is still felt today. The riddim’s production was tight and polished, showing the skill of the studio team. Every track had a strong beat and a clear, driving sound. The producer’s careful work made sure each artist’s voice fit perfectly with the music, giving the whole set a unified feel. Black Blingaz opened the project with “Mama Hungry,” bringing raw emotion and catchy hooks. Their performance added real depth to the riddim. Bugle followed with “Enemies,” a song that matched his reputation for thoughtful lyrics. Bugle is known for tracks like “Rasta Party,” and his work here showed his consistency. Dohlance brought a heartfelt touch with “Cover Me,” while I Octane delivered “Evil A Come My Way,” reflecting his rise in the dancehall scene. I Octane would later release his debut album “Crying To The Nation” in 2012, but even here his talent was clear. Konshens added “So Much Time (Fi Badmind),” showing the lyrical skill that would make him a star.
Sad Streetz Tracklist:
1. Black Blingaz – Mama Hungry2. Bugle – Enemies3. Dohlance – Cover Me4. I Octane – Evil A Come My Way5. Konshens – So Much Time(Fi Badmind)6. Popcaan – Jah Jah Watch Over Me7. Vybz Kartel – Give Thanks (Harmony)
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