STEPPA LIFE RIDDIM produced by BLACK SPYDA RECORDS
Steppa Life Overview
The bashment flow of early 2010s dancehall was all about energetic beats and late-night party vibes. In 2011, BLACK SPYDA RECORDS released the Steppa Life Riddim, a project that quickly became a favorite in dancehall circles. This riddim captured the energy of the dance floor and was linked to many unforgettable parties. The release brought together top artists. Aidonia, known for his hit "Yeah Yeah" and strong presence in the dancehall scene, delivered "Steppa Life." His style and lyrical flow helped set the tone for the riddim. Blak Ryno, who first rose to fame as part of the Portmore Empire and is known for tracks like "Bike Back," contributed "Dehso" and "Pussy Dehso." Chedda, who made waves with the song "Fake Jeans Admit It" featuring Protoje, added his own touch with "Nuh Borrow." Deablo, another respected voice in dancehall, brought "Real Steppa," while DJ Sunshine, a well-known producer and selector, offered "Dip N Come Up." Other artists on the riddim included Navino with "Work For Mine," Onton with "Gal Alert," and Tony Matterhorn, famous for "Dutty Wine," with both "Fuck Maxx Out" and "Love Maxx Out." BLACK SPYDA RECORDS, known for their work in the dancehall industry, helped shape the sound of the time with this riddim. Their focus on hard-hitting beats and collaborations made a real impact. The Steppa Life Riddim still echoes the fire and excitement of 2011, remembered for its bashment energy and party anthems.
Steppa Life Tracklist:
- Aidonia – Steppa Life
- Blak Ryno – Dehso (Edit)
- Blak Ryno – Pussy Dehso (Raw)
- Chedda – Nuh Borrow
- Deablo – Real Steppa
- Dj Sunshine – Dip N Come Up
- Navino – Work For Mine
- Onton – Gal Alert
- Steppa Life Riddim – Instrumental
- Tony Matterhorn – Fuck Maxx Out (Raw)
- Tony Matterhorn – Love Maxx Out (Edit)
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