SUMMER BUBBLE RIDDIM produced by CYCLONE ENT./ J – VIBE PRODUCTIONS 2012
Summer Bubble Overview
The 2012 dancehall collection known for its powerful basslines brought together a set of energetic tracks that still get played today. The tracklist features Desire Frassman with "Cut To Fit," Honorebel on "Ravin And Clean," J Will delivering "In My World," and Mdeez with "She Tell Me." Another standout is "Drive Them Crazy" by Selena Serrano featuring Honorebel, along with a solo version by Honorebel himself. Sherwin Gardner rounds out the set with "Most High." Each artist brings a unique style to the riddim. Desire Frassman, known for his sharp delivery, shines on "Cut To Fit." Honorebel, a well-known name in dancehall and reggae, is featured twice. He gained international recognition with his 2009 hit "Now You See It (Shake That Ass)" featuring Pitbull and Jump Smokers, which charted in several countries. J Will adds a melodic touch on "In My World," while Mdeez, a respected artist from The Bahamas, brings his Caribbean influence to "She Tell Me." Selena Serrano teams up with Honorebel for "Drive Them Crazy," giving the collection a blend of vocal styles. The production comes from CYCLONE ENT./ J - VIBE PRODUCTIONS, a team recognized for crafting dancehall riddims that connect with both local and international audiences. Their work on this project showcases their ability to blend heavy bass with catchy melodies, keeping the dancehall energy alive. Years after its release, selectors and DJs still turn to this collection for its infectious beats and lasting appeal.
Summer Bubble Tracklist:
- Chevaughn – My Only
- Desire Frassman – Cut To Fit
- Honorebel – Ravin And Clean
- J Will – In My World
- Mdeez – She Tell Me
- Selena Serrano Featuring Honorebel – Drive Them Crazy
- Sherwin Gardner – Most High
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