SUMMER SLEET RIDDIM produced by MOVEMENTS RADIO.NET 2013
Summer Sleet Overview
The Summer Sleet Riddim, produced by MOVEMENTS RADIO.NET in 2013, became a turning point for several new dancehall artists. This riddim is famous for its street anthem sound, but it also mixes elements from pop and R&B. This blend helps the songs reach many different listeners, not just dancehall fans. Chronixx stands out on the riddim with "Behind Curtains - Remix." Before this, Chronixx was already known for his conscious lyrics and hits like "Here Comes Trouble." His song on this riddim brings a roots reggae feel, mixing well with the dancehall beat. Noah Powa, who gained attention as a selector before turning to singing, delivers "Haters." His track adds a raw, energetic vibe, true to the street style. Rihanna, an international superstar with multiple Grammy Awards and chart-topping hits like "Diamonds," joins the mix with "Diamonds - Remix." Her presence brings a global touch and shows how dancehall connects with mainstream music. Spragga Benz & Mr Easy perform "Kill Dem Fi Dat," bringing veteran energy. Spragga Benz is known for his long career and collaborations with artists like Foxy Brown and Stephen Marley. Teetimus rounds out the riddim with "No Friend People," adding a sharp, modern edge. MOVEMENTS RADIO.NET, the producer, is known for supporting new talent and bringing fresh sounds to dancehall. Their work on this riddim helped launch several careers. Even years later, selectors still play tracks from this release. The mix of street anthem energy and crossover style keeps Summer Sleet Riddim strong in dancehall sessions today.
Summer Sleet Tracklist:
- Chronixx – Behind Curtains -Remix
- Noah Powa – Haters
- Rihanna – Diamonds – Remix
- Spragga Benz & Mr Easy – Kill Dem Fi Dat
- Spragga Benz Tell Me Who
- Teetimus – No Friend People
- Summer Sleet Version
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