STARTING BLOCK ACOUSTIC RIDDIM produced by COLLEGE BOIZ PRODUCTION 2018
Starting Block Acoustic Overview
The Starting Block Acoustic Riddim first appeared in 2018, bringing a fresh bashment rhythm to dancehall music. This riddim stood out for its energetic sound and acoustic style, quickly capturing the rebellious mood of its time. Many talented artists voiced tracks on this riddim. T'Nez delivered the song "Find The Star," adding his smooth vocals and unique style. Cee Gee performed "Greatest Unkown," showing his lyrical skills. I Wayne, known for his hit single "Can't Satisfy Her," contributed the song "Woe." His presence brought a roots reggae flavor to the project. Jah Vinci, who gained attention with the song "Sorry," is recognized for his emotional delivery and powerful voice. Junior X added "House Fi Pay Fah," giving the riddim a conscious message. Each artist brought their own flavor, but together they created a strong and memorable collection. The Starting Block Acoustic Riddim also featured other songs like "Life Is Nice" by Shawn Storm and X Facta, "God Alone" by Delus, "Joy" by Divinity, and "Living In This Poor Life Acoustic" by Revla. The riddim was created by COLLEGE BOIZ PRODUCTION, a production team known for their work in modern dancehall. They have produced several popular riddims and are respected for their creative approach. COLLEGE BOIZ PRODUCTION has helped push the sound of dancehall forward, with their tracks earning thousands of streams online. In 2018, the Starting Block Acoustic Riddim became a key part of dancehall culture.
Starting Block Acoustic Tracklist:
- T’Nez – Find The Star
- Cee Gee – Greatest Unkown
- I Wayne – Woe
- Jah Vinci – Sorry
- Junior X – House Fi Pay Fah
- Shawn Storm – Life Is Nice (Feat X Facta)
- Delus – God Alone
- Divinity – Joy
- Revla – Living In This Poor Life Acoustic
- Collegeboiz Production – Starting Blocks Acoustic Riddim Instrumental
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