SAXUAL RIDDIM produced by KINGSTON 11 PRODUCTIONS 2013
Saxual Overview
In 2013, the Saxual Riddim arrived and quickly became a favorite in dancehall parties across Jamaica. The journey started in the Kingston studio, where the beat was carefully crafted by the skilled sound engineer, Delroy “Delly” Allen. He is known for his crisp mixing style, which helped give the riddim its clean yet energetic sound. Saxual Riddim was produced by KINGSTON 11 PRODUCTIONS, a label respected for its consistent presence in the dancehall scene. The label has a history of working with both new and established artists, helping to push dancehall music beyond Jamaica’s borders. Their releases often get strong streaming numbers, showing their influence in the genre. The riddim’s release brought together some of dancehall’s most exciting voices. Benks delivered “Take It Over,” a track that matched the riddim’s energy with bold lyrics. Mad Cobra, famous for his 1992 hit “Flex,” added his veteran swagger on “Everyday.” Nicky B, who has worked with producers worldwide, brought a catchy vibe to “Chuck Off.” Sizzla, known for his classic album “Da Real Thing,” gave fans “They Don’t Know,” adding a conscious touch to the project. Stein’s “Fresh” kept the momentum going with sharp lyrics and flow. As soon as Saxual Riddim hit the streets, it started to take over bashment sessions. DJs loved the way each track kept the crowd moving. Many fans say the riddim helped define the energetic bashment sound of 2013, making it a standout release in dancehall history.
Saxual Tracklist:
- Benks – Take It Over
- Mad Cobra – Everyday
- Nicky B – Chuck Off (Explicit)
- Nicky B – Chuck Off
- Sizzla – They Don’t Know (Explicit)
- Sizzla – They Don’t Know
- Stein – Fresh (Explicit)
- Stein – Fresh
- Tashina Mckenzie – The Intro
- Vybz Kartel – Set It
- Saxual Version
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