TORPEDO RIDDIM produced by PURPLE SKUNK RECORDS 2007
Torpedo Overview
In 2007, dancehall parties across Jamaica were alive with the sounds of new riddims and fresh voices. The Torpedo Riddim was one of those beats that kept speakers thumping and dancers moving all night. Produced by PURPLE SKUNK RECORDS, a label known for its creative approach and strong dancehall catalog, this riddim became a favorite in the dance. Selectors often started their sets with Bitta Blood — If U Diss Badman, a track that quickly set a bold tone. Chino, who had already made waves with hits like "From Mawning," kept the energy high with We Will Represent De Gal Dem. Delly Ranx, well respected for his work as both an artist and producer, brought his signature confidence on Not Afraid Of Dem. Flex joined the mix with Nothing We Nuh Want Do, adding his own style to the night. The combination of Pressure & Munga on Everything Is Everything gave the crowd a different vibe, showing the riddim’s range. Selectors sometimes dropped Unknown Artist — Can't Explain for a touch of mystery, before running the instrumental Version — Torpedo Riddim to let dancers show off. Vybz Kartel’s Any Guy Diss Get Gunshot and Banana Clip were also popular, driving the party’s energy even higher. The Torpedo Riddim, shaped by PURPLE SKUNK RECORDS, captured the fire of 2007 dancehall and still brings back memories for fans today.
Torpedo Tracklist:
- Bitta Blood – If U Diss Badman
- Chino – We Will Represent De Gal Dem
- Delly Ranx – Not Afraid Of Dem
- Flex – Nothing We Nuh Want Do (Edit)
- Mavado – Inna Har (Edit)
- Mavado – Inna Har (Raw)
- Pressure & Munga – Everything Is Everything (Edit)
- Pressure & Munga – Everything Is Everything (Raw)
- Unknown Artist – Can’t Explain
- Version – Torpedo Riddim
- Vybz Kartel – Any Guy Diss Get Gunshot
- Vybz Kartel – Banana Clip (Edit)
- Vybz Kartel – Banana Clip (Raw)
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