SINGING IN THE RAIN RIDDIM produced by EL TORO PRODUCTIONS 2011
Singing IN The Rain Overview
The Singing In The Rain Riddim brought a fresh energy to dancehall in 2011. Its rhythm is lively and upbeat, with a catchy bassline and playful drum patterns that invite listeners to move. The riddim blends classic dancehall vibes with a modern touch, making it stand out among other releases that year. Several artists used this riddim as a platform to showcase their talent. Daminance delivered "Dat She Wah," a track full of charisma and style. Dark Angel’s "Singin In The Rain" added a melodic touch, highlighting his known ability to blend singing and deejaying. Darrio & Rush Dem teamed up for "Singing In The Rain," bringing a smooth flow and catchy hook. Darrio, who later gained attention for his single "School Fee," showed his versatility here. Don Skilachi’s "Singing In The Rain" offered another unique take on the riddim, while Dotta Coppa’s "Dem Nuh Know" brought raw energy and a streetwise edge. Behind this project was EL TORO PRODUCTIONS, a label with a reputation for innovative dancehall riddims. EL TORO PRODUCTIONS has been active in the Jamaican music scene, known for working with both new and established artists. Their work on the Singing In The Rain Riddim helped push fresh voices forward and added another memorable project to their catalog. This riddim was a clear example of the creativity in dancehall during 2011.
Singing IN The Rain Tracklist:
- Daminance – Dat She Wah
- Dark Angel – Singin In The Rain
- Darrio & Rush Dem – Singing In The Rain
- Don Skilachi – Singing In The Rain
- Dotta Coppa – Dem Nuh Know
- El Toro – Singin In The Rain Riddim
- Eyesus – Nuh Tek Talk
- Faze & Eyesus – Love U
- Ice Cold – V.I.P
- Imal – Hustling Hard
- Jah Bari – Wi Lock The Block
- Jah Vinci – Me Nuh Miss
- Medycin Man – Big & Tall
- Rigos Feat El Toro & Black Jacket – Bulletproof Skin
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