TURKKLE BACK RIDDIM produced by WEAPON X INTERNATIONAL 2012
Turkkle Back Overview
Back in 2012, dancehall music had a strong, rebellious sound called the bashment flow. This style was all about energy, bold beats, and lyrics that made people want to move. It was a time when dancehall was fighting to stay fresh and exciting, and the bashment flow helped keep the music alive in the dance. One of the big projects from that year was the Turkkle Back Riddim, produced by WEAPON X INTERNATIONAL. This label is known for bringing together new and established dancehall artists. WEAPON X INTERNATIONAL has worked with many talents and helped push dancehall music to more listeners around the world. On the Turkkle Back Riddim, you could hear Jinyus with the song "Kweng." Jinyus is known for his sharp delivery and catchy hooks. Ajrenalin brought his track "Wine And Gwaan," showing off his energetic style. Ajrenalin is also recognized for his song "One Room," which got good attention in the dancehall scene. Rseenal’s "Look How Long" added even more flavor, and Rseenal has worked with artists like Lutan Fyah in his career. Other voices on the riddim included Squasha with "Like A Go Go," and Krytikal with "Naw Go Home Tonight." Each song had that same lively, party-starting feeling. The Turkkle Back Riddim showed how the bashment flow brought artists together, each giving their own twist to the sound. Looking back, this riddim was a real highlight for dancehall in 2012.
Turkkle Back Tracklist:
- Jinyus – Kweng (Raw)
- Jinyus – Kweng (Edit)
- Ajrenalin – Wine And Gwaan (Raw)
- Ajrenalin – Wine And Gwaan (Edit)
- Rseenal – Look How Long (Raw)
- Squasha – Like A Go Go
- Krytikal – Naw Go Home Tonight (Raw)
- Krytikal – Naw Go Home Tonight (Edit)
- Danandi – Up Inna Di Club
- Gatlin – Bossy
- Izan – Goosebumps
- Junior Bee – Gimmi Punanny (Raw)
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