STATE OF EMERGENCY RIDDIM produced by FRENZ FOR REAL RECORDS 2010
State Of Emergency Overview
In 2010, dancehall was full of energy and street vibes. The yard beat, known as the State Of Emergency Riddim, fit right into that time. Its heavy drums and catchy melody brought real street feeling to every dance. This riddim made people move, and you could hear it at every bashment and party. The mastermind behind this riddim was FRENZ FOR REAL RECORDS. The label is known for releasing tough dancehall tracks that speak to the streets. FRENZ FOR REAL RECORDS has worked with many dancehall stars and helped push the sound forward. Their productions often show up in parties and on radio, and they are respected for keeping the real dancehall flavor alive. The State Of Emergency Riddim featured some strong voices. Gott Yo brought his song Tryin', giving a raw and honest vibe. Natty King, who is known for his hit "No Guns To Town" and for winning the 2003 Jamaica Cultural Development Commission’s Festival Song Competition, gave us Country Under Siege. Natural Black, famous for tracks like "Far From Reality," delivered Hold The Faith, adding his unique style. Smokie Benz came in with Tell Me How, and Sy E gave us No One, each adding their own flavor. Every artist on this riddim kept the energy high and the message real, making the yard beat a big part of dancehall’s 2010 sound.
State Of Emergency Tracklist:
- Gott Yo – Tryin’
- Natty King – Country Under Siege
- Natural Black – Hold The Faith
- Smokie Benz – Tell Me How
- Sy E – No One
- Unicorn – State Of Emergency
- Vybrant – Let Them See
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