THUMP IT RIDDIM / TECH SWEEDZ RIDDIM produced by SMOKESHOP STUDIO 2012
Thump It Overview
Thump It Riddim is a dancehall project from Jamaica, released in 2012. The riddim was made for the clubs, with strong beats and a rebellious mood that matched the energy of the time. It quickly became a favorite for partygoers and DJs. Several artists made their mark on Thump It Riddim. AAlty B delivered “Wine Up Yuh Body,” a track known for its catchy hook and lively performance. Chuckleberry, who once worked with Sly & Robbie and had success with “Good Thing Going,” added his style to the riddim with “Wine.” Danger Matic teamed up with Dadandi for “Nymphochanic,” bringing a different flavor to the mix. Dadandi also appeared solo on “Nymphochanic,” showing versatility across the riddim. Don Slr’s “Dont Stop Wine Gal” kept the dancefloor moving with its upbeat tempo. Behind the scenes, SMOKESHOP STUDIO was responsible for the production. The studio is known in the dancehall scene for working with both new and established artists, helping to shape the sound of modern Jamaican music. Their work on Thump It Riddim is seen as one of their standout moments, helping the release gain attention on streaming platforms and in dancehall circles worldwide. For fans of dancehall, 2012 would not be the same without Thump It Riddim. Its club-ready sound and strong lineup of artists made it a must-play in parties and a memorable part of the year’s music.
Thump It Tracklist:
- AAlty B – Wine Up Yuh Body (raw)
- Chuckleberry – Wine (raw)
- Danger Matic Ft. Dadandi – Nymphochanic (raw)
- Don Slr – Dont Stop Wine Gal (raw)
- Elephant Man – Gyal Ah Look We (raw)
- Elgoba And Chevy Miller – Wasted (raw)
- Melo – Lie Dem Ah Tell (raw)
- New Kidz – Hot Gal (raw)
- Sah Jam – Power Wine (raw)
- Splendid Ft. Boom Boom – Tump It (raw)
- Vypa Ft. Ding Dong – Wine Up (raw)
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