SKELEWU RIDDIM produced by TWELVE 9 RECORDS 2016
Skelewu Overview
The Skelewu Riddim parade set from 2016 is still remembered by music fans for its high energy and catchy rhythms. The set, produced by TWELVE 9 RECORDS, brought together some of the most popular voices in dancehall and soca. TWELVE 9 RECORDS is known for creating hit riddims that get wide play at festivals and parties. Their productions have reached listeners worldwide, helping to shape the sound of modern Caribbean music. During the parade, Busy Signal’s “Yuh Body” filled the streets. Busy Signal is a well-known Jamaican artist, famous for hits like “Stay So” and his work with Major Lazer. Charly Black followed with “Walk Out & Squat.” Charly Black gained international fame with his song “Gyal You a Party Animal,” which has earned millions of streams and charted in several countries. Devin Di Dakta performed “Rumba Wine.” He was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2017 for his work on the “Reggae Forever” album by Etana. Frankie Dee kept the crowd moving with “Nare,” while Khago’s “Dip & Go Down” added more excitement to the set. Each artist brought their unique style, making the parade memorable. Other songs in the set included Marcy Chin’s “Man Up,” QQ’s “Drop That,” Razor B’s “Wine Drop Dip,” and Spice’s “Indicator.” Every track blended well into the next, keeping the party atmosphere alive. Even years later, fans connect 2016 with this parade set, remembering how these songs and artists created unforgettable moments on the streets lined with masqueraders.
Skelewu Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – Yuh Body
- Charly Black – Walk Out & Squat
- Devin Di Dakta – Rumba Wine
- Frankie Dee – Nare
- Khago – Dip & Go Down
- Marcy Chin – Man Up
- QQ – Drop That
- Razor B – Wine Drop Dip
- Spice – Indicator
- Spice – Indicator (Radio Edit)
- Twelve 9 Records – Skelewu Riddim (Instrumental)
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