SILENT HILL RIDDIM produced by FIVE STAR CAMP PRODUCTIONS 2011
Silent Hill Overview
Fans welcomed the Silent Hill Riddim with excitement when it dropped in 2011. The bashment release quickly became a favorite in dancehall sessions, with selectors spinning it throughout the year. The energy of the riddim pulled crowds to the dancefloor and kept listeners moving. 5 Star Camp Production set the tone with the track “Silent Hill Riddim,” laying down a strong base for other artists to shine. Capleton, known for his hit “Jah Jah City” and his powerful stage presence, brought fire to the project with “Sexy & Braud.” Cerine added a heartfelt touch with “Inna Me Life,” while Fyah Mouth’s “This Ya Mouth Ya” kept the vibes lively. Jah Mason, who gained attention with songs like “My Princess Gone,” delivered “From Wah Day,” adding his unique voice to the mix. Other tracks like “Platinum Girl” by Kiprich, “God People” by Little Hero, “Live & Fret” by Louie Culture, “Nah Sell We Soul” by P’Zed, and “In Love” by Rae Tae rounded out the riddim, each bringing their own style. The mixing board work and overall production were guided by FIVE STAR CAMP PRODUCTIONS, a label known for supporting both established and rising dancehall artists. Their careful craft and experience helped make Silent Hill Riddim a standout release, remembered for its strong lineup and dancefloor appeal. Selectors kept it in heavy rotation, making it a true highlight of 2011.
Silent Hill Tracklist:
- 5 Star Camp Production – Silent Hill Riddim
- Capleton – Sexy & Braud
- Cerine – Inna Me Life
- Fyah Mouth – This Ya Mouth Ya
- Jah Mason – From Wah Day
- Kiprich – Platinum Girl [Radio Edit]
- Kiprich – Platinum Girl
- Little Hero – God People
- Louie Culture – Live & Fret
- P’Zed – Nah Sell We Soul
- Rae Tae – In Love
- Spengshell – Bubble & Wine
- Sunshine – Wrong Road
- Tatoo – Wine
Releases Similar to Silent Hill Riddim – Five Star Camp Productions
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.