SICKNATURE RIDDIM produced by EDELHOOD MUZIK | BOOMRUSH PRODUCTIONS 2016
Sicknature Overview
When the yard session tape for the Sicknature Riddim dropped, fans reacted with pure excitement. The street buzz was immediate, with many calling it one of the most energetic dancehall sets of 2016. The riddim’s blend of hardcore vibes and catchy hooks made it a favorite at parties and in the streets. Teacha Dee’s “Stones And Gems” stood out for its smooth delivery and conscious lyrics. Teacha Dee is well known for his international hit “Rasta Ting,” which helped raise his profile in Europe and beyond. Mckeycam brought a different flavor with “She Wants Me,” adding a playful touch to the riddim. Cookie The Herbalist, a Swiss artist recognized for his reggae and dancehall contributions, delivered “Nah Get Mi Vex,” showing his versatility and command of the genre. Venomous Touch’s “Gal Yuh So Good” and Bj Blaze’s “Hesitate” added more layers to the project, each bringing their own unique style. The set also featured tracks like Splatta Kyatt’s “Tun It Up,” Tsunami’s “Stamina,” and Mad Turkey’s “Take Off Your Hmmmm,” all riding the bouncy riddim with ease. The creative force behind the project was EDELHOOD MUZIK | BOOMRUSH PRODUCTIONS. Boomrush Productions is known for working with a variety of reggae and dancehall artists, and their releases have reached listeners across Europe and the Caribbean. Many agree that the Sicknature Riddim captured the spirit of bashment energy in 2016, bringing together artists and fans in true dancehall style.
Sicknature Tracklist:
- Teacha Dee – Stones And Gems
- Mckeycam – She Wants Me
- Cookie The Herbalist – Nah Get Mi Vex
- I-Razor – Come Ya Fi Murder
- Venomous Touch – Gal Yuh So Good
- Bj Blaze – Hesitate
- Splatta Kyatt – Tun It Up
- Tsunami – Stamina
- Mad Turkey – Take Off Your Hmmmm
- Sicknature Riddim – Version
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