TRUE COLORS RIDDIM produced by MEDIA HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT – 2011
True Colors Overview
Bashment flow in 2011 captured a wild, rebellious energy that still feels fresh today. The rhythm was big and booming, with heavy bass and sharp snares. This sound made people move and gave dancehall parties a raw, electric vibe. The beat pushed artists to deliver bold, catchy lyrics, making every track stand out. One of the standout voices was Cee Gee, who brought his unique style to “Hustle Game.” This song added a hustler’s anthem to the mix, showing Cee Gee’s skill for catchy hooks and energetic delivery. Dane Ray’s “Gyallis” also turned heads, building on his reputation for clever lyrics about love and nightlife. Lady Saw, known as the “Queen of Dancehall,” added depth with “Time Hard.” Her strong presence and honest words about life’s struggles made the song memorable. Other artists like Devlon with “Strictly High Grade” and Jah Son’s “Play Mi Tune” showed the riddim’s range, from party anthems to tunes for the real reggae heads. The instrumental version, “True Colors Riddim - Instrumental,” let the riddim shine on its own. Behind this collection was MEDIA HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT, a producer known for shaping modern dancehall sounds. The label has worked with many rising stars and is respected for its clean, powerful productions. MEDIA HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT helped arrange the tracks so every artist fit the riddim perfectly, giving the compilation a smooth, unified feel. Among the many bashment releases of 2011, this compilation stood out.
True Colors Tracklist:
1. Cee Gee – Hustle Game2. Dane Ray – Gyallis3. Devlon – Strictly High Grade4. Jah Son – Play Mi Tune5. Kari Jess – Good Up Stushy6. Lady Saw – Time Hard7. Mad Media House – Puff That8. Potenkle – Nuh Talk9. Ras J – Heart Nuh Clean10. Squaddy – Tun Up Loud11. Teflon – Success12. True Colors Riddim – Instrumental
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