SANCTION RIDDIM produced by UIM RECORDS 2011
Sanction Overview
In 2011, dancehall was alive with bold new sounds, and the Sanction Riddim fit right into the energy of the yard. Its rolling beat and catchy hooks made it a favorite in bashment parties across Jamaica. The riddim captured the vibe of the year, blending hypnotic grooves with the raw spirit of dancehall. Behind this collection was UIM RECORDS, a label known for shaping the dancehall landscape. UIM, founded by producer Anju Blaxx, has worked with top Jamaican artists and is respected for its clean, modern sound. The label’s influence grew quickly in the 2010s, and Sanction Riddim stands out as one of its signature projects. The artists on this riddim each brought something unique. Angel Doolas delivered “Bad Habits,” adding his unmistakable style. Chase Cross, known for working with Mavado and his track “Better Days,” kept things rolling with “When We Rolling.” Craigy Dread, with his song “New York,” gave the riddim an international edge. Dappa Yute’s “Till I Collapse” added deep, driving vocals. Daro kept it fresh with his track “Fresh.” Other notable songs on the riddim included “Bagga Gyal” by Deablo Aka Jop, and “Phat Hummm Hummm” by Gyptian And Nitty Kutchie, both helping to round out the collection. Sanction Riddim’s mix of talent and production made it a dancehall classic in 2011.
Sanction Tracklist:
- Angel Doolas – Bad Habits
- Chase Cross – When We Rolling (Clean)
- Chase Cross – When We Rolling (Raw)
- Craigy Dread – New York (Times Square)
- Dappa Yute – Till I Collapse
- Daro – Fresh
- Deablo Aka Jop – Bagga Gyal
- Gyptian And Nitty Kutchie – Phat Hummm Hummm
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