SPELL CHECK RIDDIM produced by RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS RECORDS/STUDIO 91 RECORDS 2018
Spell Check Overview
Back in 2018, dancehall fans got a real treat with the Spell Check Riddim. This bashment rhythm started in the studio with a simple idea: bring back the energy of classic dancehall, but give it a modern twist. The track builder worked hard, blending strong drum patterns with catchy melodies. The goal was to get people moving, whether at a party or just listening with friends. The producer behind this project was RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS RECORDS/STUDIO 91 RECORDS. This label is known for pushing new sounds in dancehall and has worked with both rising and established artists. Over the years, they’ve built a reputation for solid, dance-ready productions and have racked up millions of streams across platforms. When it came time to choose artists, only the best voices were picked. Mata & Miigos brought fire with “Gal Wine” and “Mate Mad”, showing their skill for catchy hooks and hardcore deejay flows. Cooyah dropped “Hot It Up”, adding smooth vocals that balanced the riddim’s rougher edges. Mac 11, known for his energetic style, delivered “Wedding Day”. Umpa came in strong with “10 Outta 10”, a track that made waves in Caribbean clubs. Subance, already popular for his soca-dancehall blends, gave fans “Sugar Body”. Each artist brought their own flavor, but together they made the Spell Check Riddim a must-have for DJs and dancehall lovers. Looking back, this release kept the dancehall spirit alive in 2018, reminding everyone why bashment rhythms will never fade.
Spell Check Tracklist:
- Mata & Miigos – Gal Wine
- Cooyah – Hot It Up
- Mac 11 – Wedding Day
- Umpa – 10 Outta 10
- Subance – Sugar Body
- Krome – Bubble
- Nassis – Bad So
- Mata & Miigos – Mate Mad
- Russian Movements Records & Studio 91 Records – Spell Check Riddim (Instrumental)
Releases Similar to Spell Check Riddim – Russian Movements Records/Studio 91 Records
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