SUNSCREEN RIDDIM produced by WARRIOR CHIEF PRODUCTIONS 2012
Sunscreen Overview
The Sunscreen Riddim sound system cut first came out of Jamaica in 2012, bringing a strong street energy to dancehall parties. The beat was created by WARRIOR CHIEF PRODUCTIONS, a label known for their modern take on dancehall rhythms. Their production style helped keep the genre fresh and exciting, and Sunscreen Riddim is one of their standout projects. On this riddim, Beenie Man brings his signature flair with the track "Bus Stop Galis." Beenie Man, often called the "King of Dancehall," is famous for hits like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001. Chino, another big name on the riddim, delivers "No Man." Chino is well known for his 2010 hit "From Mawning (Never Change)." Dre Don adds to the party with "Yasso we a party," keeping the vibe energetic and fun. G7’s "Gimme" and Kiprich’s "She no care" both bring their own styles to the riddim. Kiprich is known for his witty lyrics and songs like "Telephone Ting." Each artist adds something unique, making the Sunscreen Riddim a favorite in dancehall circles. WARRIOR CHIEF PRODUCTIONS has built a strong reputation in the dancehall scene. Their work on Sunscreen Riddim helped boost the careers of many artists and kept dancehall music moving forward. Even today, the sound system cut of Sunscreen Riddim brings back the lively, streetwise vibe of 2012, reminding fans and selectors of its lasting impact on the dancehall world.
Sunscreen Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Bus Stop Galis
- Chino – No Man
- Dre Don – Yasso we a party
- G7 – Gimme
- Kiprich – She no care
- Laden – Naah Lef
- Munga – Tonight we feel like
- Ninja Kidd – A Party
- Shane Hoosong – Caribbean party
- Timberlee – Money fi spend
- Sunscreen Riddim Instrumental
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