SUMMER BODY RIDDIM produced by LYRICAL WAR RECORDS 2012
Summer Body Overview
In 2012, the Summer Body Riddim became a key dancehall release, giving several new artists their first big break. Produced by LYRICAL WAR RECORDS, the project stood out for its crisp sound and energetic vibe. LYRICAL WAR RECORDS, known for pushing fresh talent into the spotlight, has released several notable riddims over the years and built a reputation for quality production across the dancehall scene. Much of the riddim’s polished sound comes from the skilled hands at the mixing board. The engineers worked carefully, blending vocals and beats to create a seamless listening experience. The recording process focused on capturing the raw energy of each artist, making sure every track hit hard and kept the dancefloor moving. Artists like Chajah, Jami Dread, and Uk helped shape the bashment flow of the release. Chajah’s “She Hav Di Summer Body” became a standout, with its catchy hook and confident delivery. Jami Dread brought his own flavor with “Summer Body,” adding to the riddim’s appeal. Uk’s “Body Good” contributed a smooth, rhythmic style that fit perfectly in the mix. African’s “Do Your Ting Gal” and Blackk Blunt’s “Girls” both added more variety and energy, each bringing their own unique voice to the riddim. Blackk Blunt, already known for his work on the “Badman Party” single, continued to show his talent here. Other artists like Cj Killawno, Merchant, Shawn Mental, and Booba Starr also played their part, making the Summer Body Riddim a true showcase of dancehall talent in 2012.
Summer Body Tracklist:
- Chajah – She Hav Di Summer Body
- Jami Dread – Summer Body
- Uk – Body Good
- African – Do Your Ting Gal
- Blackk Blunt – Girls
- Cj Killawno – Caan Get Me Down
- Merchant – Nah Trust Friend Again
- Shawn Mental – Every Gal
- Booba Starr – Da Wine Deh
- I – Shenko – Touch You
- Version – Summer Body Riddim
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