SUPA JUGGLING RIDDIM produced by HARD AT WORK MUSIQ 2014
Supa Juggling Overview
The Supa Juggling Riddim was crafted by HARD AT WORK MUSIQ, a producer and label known in the dancehall scene for energetic, party-ready beats. HARD AT WORK MUSIQ has built a reputation for creating music that DJs love to play at late-night dances across Jamaica and beyond. Their influence can be heard in the way Supa Juggling Riddim became a favorite for sound systems in 2014. Several artists brought their own style to this riddim. Delly Ranx, a respected name in dancehall, contributed with "Nasty Gyal (Clean)." Delly Ranx is known for his hit "Pon Di Corner" with Voice Mail, which was popular internationally. His smooth delivery on Supa Juggling Riddim added to the riddim’s appeal. Mr — G delivered "Problem Inna Yuh Life (Clean)." Mr — G, formerly known as Goofy, has a long career in dancehall, with songs like "Fudgie" and "Brush Yuh Teeth" earning him recognition in the 1990s and 2000s. Krymist joined the lineup with "Call Me," adding a fresh voice to the project. Quick Cook appears with "Walk Out (No Hand-Out)" and "Walk Out," bringing his energetic style. Sim Sim 2 Bad’s "Mi No Waah C Dem" also stands out, giving the riddim even more variety. Zj Liquid, a popular DJ and artist, contributed "Wine & Jiggle (Clean)," helping the riddim reach more fans. Looking back, the Supa Juggling Riddim and its sound system cut captured the lively spirit of dancehall in 2014, making it a memorable part of the year’s music scene.
Supa Juggling Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Nasty Gyal (Clean) & (Raw)
- Mr- G – Problem Inna Yuh Life (Clean) & (Raw)
- Krymist – Call Me
- Quick Cook – Walk Out (No Hand-Out) (Verse Flip)
- Quick Cook – Walk Out (No Hand-Out)
- Sim Sim 2 Bad – Mi No Waah C Dem
- Zj Liquid – Wine & Jiggle (Clean) & (Raw)
- Hard At Work Musiq – Supa Juggling Riddim (Instrumental)
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