SCARFACE RIDDIM produced by PORTMORE N SHURE 2016
Scarface Overview
In 2016, dancehall was full of energy and fresh sounds. The street anthem base of the Scarface Riddim gave selectors new fire for dancehall nights. This riddim was produced by PORTMORE N SHURE, a name known for sharp productions and a strong presence in the Jamaican music scene. PORTMORE N SHURE has worked with several rising and established artists, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. The Scarface Riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Jahmiel’s “That Nuh Frighten I” stood out with his confident delivery. Jahmiel is known for his hit song “Gain the World,” which helped him gain international recognition. Dugsy Ranks delivered “Baddest In The Place,” showing his deep voice and classic style. Dugsy Ranks is respected for his long career and earlier hits in the 1990s. Nuklear’s “Fake Friend” added a warning about loyalty, a theme that connects with many listeners. Ricky General, with “Set Suh Mix,” brought his unique flow to the riddim. Ricky General is best known for his 1996 hit “Skettel Concerto.” Mansta’s “X - Dem No Bad” kept the energy high, while Richie Banging’s “Taxi Anthem” added another layer to the mix. Looking back, the street anthem base of the Scarface Riddim symbolized the spirit of 2016 dancehall. It was a release that selectors loved, and fans kept coming back to. The riddim’s sharp sound and strong lineup made it a true highlight of the year.
Scarface Tracklist:
- Jahmiel – That Nuh Frighten I
- Dugsy Ranks – Baddest In The Place
- Nuklear – Fake Friend
- Ricky General – Set Suh Mix
- Mansta-X – Dem No Bad
- Richie Banging – Taxi Anthem
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