SOLID STATE RIDDIM produced by HEIGHTS OF HEIGHTS RECORDS 2021
Solid State Overview
In 2021, the dancehall scene got a fresh boost from the Solid State Riddim, a bashment project that quickly caught the attention of DJs across Jamaica and beyond. Released by HEIGHTS OF HEIGHTS RECORDS, the riddim made its mark as soon as it dropped, and selectors wasted no time spinning it at parties and dances. The project features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own energy. Big Voice stands out with the track "Winner," following up on his growing reputation in the dancehall world. D Judge delivers "Answer," adding a sharp lyrical edge. Peppabrain’s "Get Which is Mine" showcases his unique flow and wordplay. RIPPAMATIC joins with "Worth It," while Rozarro and Bizzle Warrior team up for "Neva Be the Same," a track that got both a regular and a radio edit. Also featured is Winna Maxx with "So High," available in a radio edit version as well. Peppabrain is known for his earlier work on the single "Level Up," which helped him gain recognition among dancehall fans. Bizzle Warrior, meanwhile, has performed at major events like Reggae Sumfest, highlighting his presence in the scene. The riddim’s clean, punchy sound is thanks in part to the skilled sound engineer, who made sure each artist’s vocals and the driving beat came through clearly. HEIGHTS OF HEIGHTS RECORDS, the producer, has a reputation for quality releases and has been involved in other popular dancehall projects over the years. For many fans of 2021, Solid State Riddim became a selector’s choice and a true dancehall anthem, filling dancefloors and playlists alike.
Solid State Tracklist:
- Big Voice – Winner
- D Judge – Answer
- Peppabrain – Get Which is Mine
- RIPPAMATIC – Worth It
- Rozarro, Bizzle Warrior – Neva Be the Same (Radio Edit)
- Rozarro, Bizzle Warrior – Neva Be the Same
- Winna Maxx – So High (Radio Edit)
- Winna Maxx – So High
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