The Nightmare Riddim produced by Wuh Word Records 2009
The Nightmare Overview
The Nightmare Riddim mix first appeared in Jamaica in 2009, quickly catching the ears of dancehall fans. It became a favorite at street dances that year, with selectors playing it deep into the night. The riddim’s energy and bold sound made it stand out among other releases. A big part of the riddim’s success came from the artists featured on it. King Youth’s “Nuh Come Near” brought a sharp, commanding style to the mix. King Youth is known for his strong presence in the dancehall scene and has worked with several respected producers over the years. Invisible J added a different flavor with “The Bride,” showing his knack for catchy melodies. Kako, with “Yo Ka Tax Nou,” delivered a powerful performance that fit perfectly with the riddim’s rowdy beats. Infamuss Regilata’s “Hardcore” kept the energy high, while Gnius gave fans something special with “Dada Christmas.” Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim feel fresh and exciting. Wuh Word Records produced the Nightmare Riddim. The label is known for its creative approach to dancehall production and has built a reputation for releasing tracks that get heavy play in Jamaican dances and on radio. The Nightmare Riddim stands as one of the key dancehall releases of 2009, remembered for its lively vibe and the way it brought different artists together on one unforgettable beat.
The Nightmare Tracklist:
- King Youth – Nuh Come Near
- Invisible J – The Bride
- Kako – Yo Ka Tax Nou
- Infamuss Regilata – Hardcore (Raw)
- Gnius – Dada Christmas
- Yoda And Little Speel – An Tet Aw )
- Infamuss Regilata – Hardcore (Edit)
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