SAVAGE RIDDIM produced by KIC FOR KIC RECORDS 2003
Savage Overview
In 2003, the dancehall scene was buzzing with a new compilation that featured some of the genre's standout artists. Anthony B, known for his powerful messages in songs like "She Don't," brought his unique style to the project. Captain Barkley energized the crowd with "Go Baby," while Danny English And Swade celebrated island life with "Jamaican Girls." Desparado entertained with "Amuse The People," and Frisco Kid delivered his track "Life," adding depth to the lineup. The compilation was more than just a collection of songs. It was a showcase of the bashment rhythm, a pulsating beat that was the heartbeat of dancehall parties. KIC FOR KIC RECORDS, the producer behind this vibrant project, played a crucial role in bringing it all together. Known for their ability to craft catchy and energetic rhythms, KIC FOR KIC RECORDS had been a significant force in the dancehall scene, contributing to its global reach. Fans of 2003 remember this bashment rhythm as a dancehall anthem, a soundtrack to festivals and parties alike. The heavy basslines and infectious beats made it impossible not to move. Each artist added their own flavor, creating a complete experience that resonated with listeners everywhere. The compilation was a testament to the power of collaboration and the enduring appeal of dancehall music.
Savage Tracklist:
- Anthony B – She Dont
- Captain Barkley – Go Baby
- Danny English And Swade – Jamaican Girls
- Desparado – Amuse The People
- Frisco Kid – Life
- Harry Toddler – Tighty Tight
- Natty Chris – De Gal Dem Oknah
- Natty Chris – Yu Nuh Deep Like Ocean
- Nickey B And Zoom J – Where The Party At
- Power Man – Born To Be
- Round Head – Ohh Wee
- Sanjay And Sely B – Picture Perfect
- Scaring Twin – We Dont Give A
- Tuffy And Mr Pang – Love
- Turbulance – God A My Way
- Version – Savage
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