TOWN TALK RIDDIM produced by SUSPECTZ PRODUCTION 2013
Town Talk Overview
In 2013, the Town Talk Riddim became a standout in dancehall with its deep basslines and high energy. The riddim was created by SUSPECTZ PRODUCTION, a Jamaican label known for producing modern dancehall tracks with a strong street vibe. SUSPECTZ PRODUCTION has built a reputation for catchy rhythms and has worked with several rising and established artists in the scene. The recording process for Town Talk Riddim was focused on capturing the excitement of a live dancehall party. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim, giving selectors plenty of choices for their sets. Big Wayne’s “Wine For Me” is a crowd favorite, known for its playful lyrics and infectious beat. Branxx’s “Turn Me On” adds a smooth, catchy hook that fits perfectly with the riddim’s energetic flow. Chi Ching Ching, who has worked with international artists like Sean Paul, delivered “Town Talk (As Yuh Waan),” adding his signature flair and dance moves to the mix. Delly Ranx, recognized for his hit song “Silly Walks,” contributed “Everybody Come Party,” which encourages listeners to join the celebration. Fambo, known for the popular single “Rum & Red Bull” with Beenie Man, offered “Let Me Treat You Right,” bringing his unique voice and style. This collection quickly became a selector’s favorite, shaping dancehall playlists and influencing parties across Jamaica. Town Talk Riddim’s blend of heavy bass and standout performances made it a key part of dancehall culture in 2013.
Town Talk Tracklist:
- Big Wayne – Wine For Me
- Branxx – Turn Me On
- Chi Ching Ching – Town Talk (As Yuh Waan) –
- Delly Ranx – Everybody Come Party
- Fambo – Let Me Treat You Right
- Kardi Tivali – Run Bout Ya (Raw)
- Kardi Tivali – Run Bout Ya (Radio)
- Kari Jess – Come Yah Gyal (Wine) (Raw)
- Kari Jess – Come Yah Gyal (Wine) (Radio) –
- Munga – Clean Like Whistle (Raw)
- Munga – Clean Like Whistle (Radio)
- Saige – Only Yours
- Little Swayze – I Came To Party
- Versatile – Evil Dem – Town Talk
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