SOCIAL ISSUES RIDDIM produced by YOUNG VIBEZ PRODUCTIONS 2014
Social Issues Overview
In 2014, dancehall fans were excited by a new bashment flow featuring some strong talents: Blade Skeemaz, Bookie, Jahmiel, and Ryme Minister. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Blade Skeemaz came in with "Revolution," showing his sharp delivery. Bookie, known for his energetic sound, delivered "Dem Nuh Bad." Jahmiel, who later became famous for his hit "Gain the World," gave fans "7 Time Rise." Ryme Minister added his voice with "All War Ova," keeping the energy high. The magic behind this bashment flow was YOUNG VIBEZ PRODUCTIONS. This label, started by Jamie Roberts in Jamaica, is known for making big dancehall hits. YOUNG VIBEZ PRODUCTIONS has worked with stars like Alkaline and Mavado, and their riddims often get heavy rotation in parties and on radio. The way these songs came together made the Social Issues Riddim stand out. DJs loved to use this compilation in their sets all through 2014. The beats were lively, and every artist had something different to say. Fans still talk about this bashment flow because it brought real dancehall vibes and made people want to dance. Even today, when you hear these tracks, you remember the energy of 2014’s dancehall scene.
Social Issues Tracklist:
- Blade Skeemaz – Revolution
- Bookie – Dem Nuh Bad
- Jahmiel – 7 Time Rise
- Ryme Minister – All War Ova
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