STREET KING RIDDIM produced by STARLINER ENTERTAINMENT / FAITHFULL RECORDS 2019
Street King Overview
The Street King Riddim mix dropped in 2019, quickly making its mark in dancehall circles across Jamaica and beyond. This sound system cut became a favorite at sound clashes, known for its heavy bass and lively energy that kept speakers shaking all night. The riddim brought together a sharp lineup of artists. Lexikhan delivered "BAD STARS OUT - LEXIKHAN - FAITHFULL RECORDS," showing off his unique style and flow. Chippstar teamed up with Marvilous on "Street Kings," a track that added extra fire to the riddim’s energy. Marvilous, who is known for his strong presence in the dancehall scene, matched Chippstar’s vibe perfectly. DMX came in with "Warm Up," adding his signature voice to the mix. Faithfull’s "Look Pon Yuh" brought a smooth, catchy hook that stood out among the tracks. The riddim itself was crafted by STARLINER ENTERTAINMENT / FAITHFULL RECORDS, a production team respected for their work in the dancehall genre. STARLINER ENTERTAINMENT / FAITHFULL RECORDS have built a reputation for producing high-energy riddims that get heavy play in the dancehall and on streaming platforms. Their work on the Street King Riddim is another example of their influence and skill in bringing together top artists and creating a sound that’s both fresh and true to dancehall roots. The Street King Riddim mix is still remembered as one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2019, with tracks like "BAD STARS OUT - LEXIKHAN - FAITHFULL RECORDS" and "Street Kings" keeping the dancefloor alive.
Street King Tracklist:
- Lexikhan – BAD STARS OUT – LEXIKHAN – FAITHFULL RECORDS
- Chippstar – Street Kings (feat Marvilous)
- DMX – Warm Up
- Faithfull – Look Pon Yuh
- MD2H – Lavish Life
- Papa Jack – Smooth
- STARLINER ENTERTAINMENT & FAITHFULL RECORDS – Street Kings (instrumental)
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