TUN OVA RIDDIM produced by BIRCHILL RECORDS 2013
Tun Ova Overview
Behind every great dancehall riddim is a skilled studio hand. For the Tun Ova Riddim, that hand belongs to BIRCHILL RECORDS. Known for shaping the sound of modern dancehall, BIRCHILL RECORDS has produced many hits since the early 2000s. Their work is heard across Jamaica and worldwide, with millions of streams on digital platforms. The Tun Ova Riddim, released in 2013, is one of their standout productions. Its heavy yard beat and crisp production kept speakers rumbling at every sound clash and party. The riddim brings together some of dancehall’s most energetic voices. Konshens delivers “Show Yourself” with his signature confident style, riding the beat with ease. Mr G’s “Clean & Out” is a sharp, catchy track, showing off his veteran skills. Rdx brings high energy as always with “The Bruk Out Song,” a tune that gets everyone moving. Tanya Carter adds a different flavor with “Mr Dj Boy,” her vocals floating over the riddim’s bouncing baseline. T.O.K brings their well-known harmonies and hype to “Shuub Out,” making it a favorite for party crowds. Other notable tracks include Vershon’s “Boom,” Voicemail’s “Gal Dem Ready Now,” and the instrumental “Tun Ova Riddim Version” by Birchill Music. Each song fits perfectly, showing the riddim’s versatility. Tun Ova Riddim remains an important part of dancehall history. With BIRCHILL RECORDS at the controls and a strong lineup of artists, this riddim is still played and loved today. Its yard beat continues to influence dancehall’s sound and party energy.
Tun Ova Tracklist:
- Konshens – Show Yourself
- Mr G – Clean & Out
- Rdx – The Bruk Out Song
- Tanya Carter – Mr Dj Boy
- T.O.K – Shuub Out (Raw)
- T.O.K – Shuub Out (Radio)
- Vershon – Boom (Raw)
- Vershon – Boom (Radio)
- Voicemail – Gal Dem Ready Now
- Birchill Music – Tun Ova Riddim Version (Dub Mix)
Releases Similar to Tun Ova Riddim – Birchill Records
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.