SURVIVOR RIDDIM produced by PURE & CLEAN RECORDS 2003
Survivor Overview
In 2003, the Survivor Riddim carved out a unique space in the dancehall scene with its vibrant and energetic sound system cut. This riddim brought a fresh vibe, characterized by its bright textures and a groove that invited listeners to move. Selectors and fans alike praised its bashment-ready tracks, which became staples at dancehall events. The riddim features standout performances from artists like Capleton with "Baddest," known for his fiery style that has earned him a place among reggae's legends. Jah-Thunder's "Free Up" and Luckie-D's "Hands High" both contribute to the riddim's lively atmosphere, each track bringing its own flair to the mix. Little-Capes' "More And More" and Anthony-B's "Survivor" continue the energetic theme, with Anthony-B being recognized for his impactful lyrics and significant contributions to reggae music over the years. Behind this successful riddim is the producer PURE and CLEAN RECORDS, known for their ability to weave authentic island vibes into their productions. This label has a history of creating memorable dancehall and reggae tracks, contributing to the genre's evolution. Their work on the Survivor Riddim is a testament to their skill in crafting sounds that resonate with both casual listeners and dedicated fans. The Survivor Riddim remains a memorable anthem from 2003, capturing the essence of dancehall with its infectious beats and vibrant energy. It continues to be a favorite among those who appreciate the genre's rich and lively sound.
Survivor Tracklist:
- Baddest – Capleton
- Free Up – Jah-Thunder
- Hands High – Luckie-D
- More And More – Little-Capes
- Survivor – Anthony-B
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