THE BILTMORE ROCK RIDDIM produced by JACK BOOZE GT 2021
The Biltmore Rock Overview
The Biltmore Rock Riddim is still remembered today for bringing a real party feeling to the dancehall scene in 2021. When this riddim played at dances and clubs, the heavy basslines and sharp rhythms got everyone moving. DJs and selectors loved to drop it during peak hours, and the crowd always responded with energy. Looking back, it’s clear that the riddim’s success came from a strong lineup of artists, each adding their own style. Action Fire delivered the track "How Many Sounds," showing the same lyrical power that fans know from his earlier work, including his well-known hit "Hotta Fyah." Don Sharicon’s "Big, Bad & Strong" stood out for its confident delivery. Ring Ding brought humor and storytelling with "Step Inna Shit," making his mark on the riddim. The release also featured Fab Kush & Bella Sharell on "Gib’ Mir Mehr," a song that mixed dancehall with European influences, and Manda Bala’s "Tongue Tired," which added a playful touch. Each song found its own audience, helping the riddim reach new listeners. Behind the scenes was producer JACK BOOZE GT, who kept the project tight and focused. JACK BOOZE GT is known for his work with Ragganoia Sound, and his productions have gained thousands of streams on digital platforms. His skill in blending classic dancehall vibes with modern sounds made this riddim a bashment highlight of 2021. The Biltmore Rock Riddim remains a favorite for DJs and fans, a reminder of how dancehall can light up any party.
The Biltmore Rock Tracklist:
- Action Fire – How Many Sounds
- Don Sharicon – Big, Bad & Strong
- Ring Ding – Step Inna Shit
- Fab Kush & Bella Sharell – Gib’ Mir Mehr
- Manda Bala – Tongue Tired
- Jawbone – Der Spieler
- Jawbone & Manda Bala – Kings Auf’m Clash
- Ragganoia Sound – Biltmore Rock-Riddim
- Stylo Sash – Fur Immer Jung
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