THE CUT & CLEAR RIDDIM produced by CUT & CLEAR MUSIC PRODUCTIONS 2016
The Cut And Clear Overview
Back in 2016, dancehall was full of energy and new sounds. The bashment flow was what everybody wanted to hear in the parties and street dances. That year, a special riddim came out from CUT and CLEAR MUSIC PRODUCTIONS. This label is known for pushing dancehall forward and giving new voices a chance. They have a history of working with fresh talent and their releases often get a lot of streams online. On this riddim, the artists brought their best. No Quitta dropped the track “Fire Chess.” No Quitta is known for his sharp lyrics and strong delivery, always keeping the dancehall crowd moving. Prepare came in with “Emanuel Eye,” showing his unique style and deep voice. Every Time teamed up with Ras Yanks for “Ras-Yunchie,” a song that got a lot of attention for its catchy hook and real dancehall vibes. Ras Yanks, also known as Ras-Yunchie, is respected for his roots reggae background and has worked with several big names in the genre. Good Love Bad Love gave us “Pipelyne,” a smooth tune that fit right into the bashment mood of the riddim. Each artist brought their own flavor, but all kept the raw energy that dancehall fans love. Even today, selectors still play this 2016 collection. It stands out because of the strong performances, the heavy bashment flow, and the quality production from CUT and CLEAR MUSIC PRODUCTIONS. This riddim remains a favorite for anyone who loves real dancehall.
The Cut And Clear Tracklist:
- No Quitta – Fire Chess
- Prepare – Emanuel Eye
- Every Time (Feat. Ras Yanks) – Ras-Yunchie
- Good Love Bad Love – Pipelyne
- One Day – Guzu Igrade
- She Is Gone – Chinna Man
- Dem No Real – Doc Holliday
- Basket – Tero Kan
- Repatriation – Slim Souljah
- Bet You Never Know – Fyah Sennit
- Ccmp Mix (Engineer Love Jones Mix) – Dj Tyrone
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