SPACE AGE RIDDIM produced by TRIPLE DOSE PRODUCTION 2011
Space Age Overview
In 2011, the Space Age Riddim was a big highlight in dancehall parties and sound system clashes. This riddim was produced by TRIPLE DOSE PRODUCTION, a label known for making catchy and energetic dancehall beats. Their work has been respected in the Jamaican music scene for bringing fresh sounds to the genre. The Space Age Riddim stood out because of its sharp, digital style. Compared to other riddims from the same era, like the Summertime Riddim or Overproof Riddim, it had a heavier, more futuristic vibe. Sound system selectors loved to play it loud, and the crowd always responded with energy. Many artists made their mark on this riddim. Brain Damage delivered "Money," a song that quickly became a favorite for its catchy hook. Bum Roots brought positive vibes with "Hold The Faith." Chozen’s "Talk Di Truth" was another strong track, with lyrics that connected to real life. Fambo, known for his hit "Rum & Red Bull" with Beenie Man, showed his party style again with "Wine For Me." Formula One added "So Many Things," giving the riddim another flavor. Other artists like G Whizz ("Pray"), Iq ("Alian Swag"), Macka Diamond ("So Lie"), Sean Ryte ("Grind Gwaan Suh"), and Shawn Storm ("Time Hard") each brought their own style, making Space Age Riddim a true bashment favorite in 2011.
Space Age Tracklist:
- Brain Damage – Money
- Bum Roots – Hold The Faith
- Chozen – Talk Di Truth
- Fambo – Wine For Me
- Formula One – So Many Things
- G Whizz – Pray
- Iq – Alian Swag
- Macka Diamond – So Lie
- Sean Ryte – Grind Gwaan Suh
- Shawn Storm – Time Hard
- Spugy – Spend Mi Money
- Teflon – Bazzle
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