TERMINAL 4 RIDDIM produced by BREADBACK PRODUCTIONS 2020
Terminal 4 Overview
Terminal 4 Riddim was released in 2020 and quickly became a noticeable entry in the dancehall scene. The riddim brought together several well-known artists, each bringing their own style and energy. Mr Murphy is recognized for his catchy hooks and energetic delivery, often adding a modern touch to classic dancehall rhythms. Lexxus, known for his witty lyrics and stage presence, has been active since the late 1990s and is respected for his ability to blend humor with serious messages in his songs. Sizzla is one of the most influential voices in reggae and dancehall, famous for his rapid-fire delivery and conscious lyrics. His songs often focus on social issues and Rastafarian beliefs. Capleton, another veteran, is known for his powerful voice and fiery performances, as well as his strong stance on spirituality and Jamaican culture. Jigsy King, who rose to fame in the 1990s, is known for his deep voice and memorable dancehall tracks that remain popular in Jamaican parties. The riddim was produced by BREADBACK PRODUCTIONS, a label known for supporting both established and up-and-coming artists. The producer has a history of crafting riddims that blend traditional dancehall sounds with modern influences, helping to shape the current sound of the genre. Terminal 4 Riddim itself features upbeat drums, smooth basslines, and a clean, polished production. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing evolution of dancehall while keeping its roots. The riddim stands out for its ability to bring together different artists and styles, making it a strong addition to dancehall’s rich musical tradition.
Tracklist
- Mr Murphy – Seductive
- Lexxus – Nuh Hail
- Sizzla – Full Fill Ma Dreams
- Capleton – Wha U a Worry Bout
- Jigsy King – Performance
- Lutan Fyah – Shub Out
- Teflon – Nuh Take It to Heart
- Delly Ranx – She Want It
- Bobo David – I Nah
- Jigsy King – Perfomance
- U T RAS – Push Out
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