Shank I Sheck Riddim produced by Pure Music Productions 2025
Shank I Sheck Overview
Pure Music Productions is the label behind the new Shank I Sheck Riddim, a dancehall mix that is already making noise in the clubs for 2025. The label is known for crafting catchy riddims and has worked with some big names in reggae and dancehall. Pure Music Productions has also built a reputation for high streaming numbers on platforms like YouTube, showing their impact in the scene. The Shank I Sheck Riddim brings together a strong lineup of artists. Delly Ranx, who is well known for his hit song “Pon Di Corner” with Voice Mail, brings his track “Stop The Shooting” to the riddim. His style is always sharp and his message stands out. Queffa adds “Badman Summ'n,” showing off his energy and vocal skills. Ragga Jahmari steps in with “General Dub Statements,” giving the riddim a deep, rootsy flavor. Wise Wurdz drops “Different Shades Of Black,” adding thoughtful lyrics and a smooth delivery. Each artist brings their own style, but the riddim ties everything together. The beats are crisp and the flow is easy to dance to. Pure Music Productions makes sure each track fits the club vibe, but still lets the artists shine. The mix blends sharp deejay cuts with fresh vocals, making it a selector’s favorite already. With these four tracks, the Shank I Sheck Riddim feels fresh but also keeps the classic dancehall energy alive. It’s a bashment drop for 2025 that fans and DJs are already talking about.
Shank I Sheck Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Stop The Shooting (Straight Mix)
- Delly Ranx – Stop The Shooting (Dancehall Mix)
- Queffa – Badman Summ’n (Straight Mix)
- Queffa – Badman Summ’n (Straight Mix)
- Queffa – Badman Summ’n (Dancehall Mix)
- Queffa – Badman Summ’n (Dancehall Mix)
- Ragga Jahmari – General Dub Statements
- Wise Wurdz – Different Shades Of Black
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