STREET CODE RIDDIM produced by ROCSOLID RECORDS 2013
Street Code Overview
In 2013, the Street Code Riddim from ROCSOLID RECORDS became a key part of dancehall sound system culture. The riddim’s heavy bass and sharp drum patterns made it perfect for the big speakers and energetic crowds at dances across Jamaica. Sound system selectors loved to spin these tracks, knowing they would get a strong reaction from the audience. ROCSOLID RECORDS, the label behind the project, has built a reputation for creating rhythms that stand out in the dancehall scene. The label is known for working with both new and established talent, bringing fresh energy to dancehall music. With Street Code Riddim, ROCSOLID RECORDS captured the spirit of 2013, helping to shape the sound of that year. The riddim features several artists who each bring their own style. G Maffiah delivers “Buss Mi Bible,” a track that quickly became a crowd favorite. G Maffiah is also known for his earlier hit “Nuh Trust Dem,” which helped him gain recognition in the dancehall community. Unycorn’s “Come Fi Yuh” adds another layer of energy, while Cat Eyes stands out with “No Night Nurse.” Cat Eyes has built a name through collaborations with other dancehall acts. Master Mix offers “When Wi Touch Di Streets,” and Tmar brings “Dem Yute Yah” to the set. Shaun Powerz rounds out the collection with “Mi Want Yuh.” Each artist helps to keep the riddim lively and exciting, making Street Code Riddim a true reflection of dancehall’s power in 2013. The music from this set still echoes in dancehall parties today.
Street Code Tracklist:
- G Maffiah – Buss Mi Bible
- Unycorn – Come Fi Yuh
- Cat Eyes – No Night Nurse
- Master Mix – When Wi Touch Di Streets
- D-Rich – Street Code
- Tmar – Dem Yute Yah
- Shaun Powerz – Mi Want Yuh
- Innovazion Xlv – Ediat Ting
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