SHOOTING RANGE RIDDIM produced by GHETTO LYNXX RECORDS 2012
Shooting Range Overview
In 2012, dancehall fans got a fresh wave of energy with the release of Shooting Range Riddim. Built on the classic street anthem sound, this riddim brought together new voices and gave them a chance to shine in the Jamaican dancehall scene. Chase Cross, known for his work with Mavado and his hit “Better Days,” delivered “Gun Dem Down.” His style on this track matched the raw and powerful feel of the riddim. Clarity stood out with two songs, “Every Weh” and “Guns Like Mine,” showing his ability to ride heavy beats with confidence. Currenci made his mark with “Empty Gun,” while Kibaki, who once worked with the group Alliance Next Generation, brought “Guns Out.” Lisa Hyper, recognized for her solo career after leaving the Gaza camp, added “Run With Riches.” Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim full of different voices and stories. The riddim also featured Northbound with “Nuh Fraid A War” and “Talk The Truth,” Supa Charge with “Popskull,” and Zay Asante with “It A Press.” These tracks helped the riddim become popular in street dances and parties. GHETTO LYNXX RECORDS produced the riddim. The label is known for supporting young dancehall talent and has released several projects that highlight new artists. Their work on Shooting Range Riddim helped push these voices into the spotlight. Shooting Range Riddim is remembered as one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2012, giving new artists a big break and keeping the energy of the streets alive.
Shooting Range Tracklist:
- Chase Cross – Gun Dem Down
- Clarity – Every Weh
- Clarity – Guns Like Mine
- Currenci – Empty Gun
- Kibaki – Guns Out
- Lisa Hyper – Run With Riches
- Northbound – Nuh Fraid A War
- Northbound – Talk The Truth
- Shooting Range Riddim
- Supa Charge – Popskull
- Zay Asante – It A Press
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