SURVEY RIDDIM produced by REMLA PRODUCTIONS 2012
Survey Overview
When Survey Riddim dropped in 2012, dancehall fans quickly made it a yard anthem. The project’s energy and catchy rhythms spread fast, filling parties and radio playlists across Jamaica. Listeners praised the riddim’s fresh sound and the way each artist brought their own style. Agi’s “Stand Firm” stood out with strong vocals and uplifting lyrics, capturing the spirit of resilience. Prayz delivered “Fearless,” a track that matched the riddim’s bold energy. Ordinary’s “Teach Me Lord” added a thoughtful touch, blending faith with dancehall grooves. Oshane Mchugh, known for his work as a songwriter and performer, contributed “Good To Me,” showing his skill for heartfelt delivery. Godsun’s “True Worship” brought a spiritual vibe, highlighting his roots in gospel dancehall. Other artists also made their mark. Yi’s “Peace Makers” called for unity, while Hg Vibration’s “Well Prepared” kept the momentum high. Kerron Gomez and Bretel teamed up on “31 30,” and Jprojek’s “Anyweh Yuh Turn” added more variety. Dajay closed out the lineup with “Fada When Mi Come Back,” offering a personal message. The sound engineer, working closely with REMLA PRODUCTIONS, shaped the project’s polished finish. REMLA PRODUCTIONS, known for their influence on the Caribbean music scene, has a history of working with both new and established talent. Their focus on quality and artist development helped Survey Riddim become one of the year’s most memorable dancehall releases.
Survey Tracklist:
- Agi – Stand Firm
- Prayz – Fearless
- Ordinary – Teach Me Lord
- Oshane Mchugh – Good To Me
- Godsun – True Worship
- Yi – Peace Makers
- Hg Vibration – Well Prepared
- Kerron Gomez And Bretel – 31 30
- Jprojek – Anyweh Yuh Turn
- Dajay – Fada When Mi Come Back
- Nika – Stand Out
- Json – False Prophet
- La Twain – Im Not Sorry
- Majah Redz – Full Suit
- Wutic – Eyes Of God
- Jason Bless – Higher
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