STEERING RIDDIM produced by NETSPEN 2017
Steering Overview
In 2017, dancehall selectors needed music that could lift any party. The Steering Riddim quickly became their top choice. As soon as selectors played it at bashment sessions, the crowd responded. The riddim’s lively beat and catchy melodies made it a favorite in clubs and street dances. The producer behind Steering Riddim is NETSPEN. Known for sharp, modern dancehall sounds, NETSPEN has worked with several rising and established artists. The riddim was released under the NETSPEN Music label, which has built a reputation for energetic street anthems and strong digital presence. Some of NETSPEN’s past projects have gained thousands of streams online, showing the producer’s growing impact in the dancehall scene. Steering Riddim brought together some of the most respected names in dancehall. Anthony B’s “Bawl Out (Bo Bo Bo) 01” stands out for its powerful delivery. Anthony B is well known for his hit song “Raid The Barn” and for his energetic live performances worldwide. Beenie Man, who has been called the “King of Dancehall” and won a Grammy for his album “Art & Life,” brings smooth vocals to “I Could Never.” Shane O’s “Gal Hunting” adds a playful vibe, while Delly Ranx’s “Old Clothes” gives a classic dancehall feel. Eloquent’s “2 Colour” shows off his unique lyrical style. Even today, when selectors play Steering Riddim, it brings back memories of 2017’s dancehall energy.
Steering Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Bawl Out (Bo Bo Bo) 01
- Beenie Man – I Could Never
- Shane O – Gal Hunting
- Delly Ranx – Old Clothes
- Eloquent – 2 Colour
- Esco – Outfit
- Future Fambo – Mix Up
- First Blood – Snap Yuh Finger
- Hit List – Katana
- Laza Maytrix – New Girl (Feat. Drezee)
- Monster Empire – Fraise
- Cramatic – No War
- Dada – Darkness
- Teflon – Dress Pretty
- Trophy Sniper – Badmind People
- Chumps – Hype
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