TWIZTED METAL RIDDIM produced by ANJUBLAXX/BLACK STATE 2020
Twizted Metal Overview
Twizted Metal Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020 by ANJUBLAXX/BLACK STATE. The riddim stands out for its blend of dancehall and trap-inspired sounds, offering a modern twist on the genre. On this release, Anjublaxx and Blak Diamon bring their unique voices and energy, each known for pushing creative boundaries in dancehall music. Blaize adds a confident and melodic touch, building a strong presence with each performance. Chronic Law, recognized for his deep lyrics and streetwise style, delivers verses that connect with many fans. D'Uptimis is known for his positive approach and catchy hooks, while Flamzz brings a fresh perspective and rhythmic flow to the riddim. The producer behind the project, ANJUBLAXX, is the founder of BLACK STATE. He has produced several notable works in the dancehall scene and is respected for his ability to create riddims that blend different influences while staying true to the genre’s roots. Twizted Metal Riddim features heavy basslines, crisp percussion, and melodic layers influenced by both dancehall and trap music. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing evolution of dancehall, mixing classic Jamaican rhythms with modern sounds. The riddim’s romantic undertones and energetic flow make it popular on dancefloors and among sound system selectors. It stands as a strong example of how dancehall continues to adapt and remain relevant in changing musical times.
Twizted Metal Tracklist:
- Anjublaxx and Blak Diamon – Suh We Dweet
- Blaize – So Fly
- Chronic Law – Kill Dem
- D’Uptimis – Top Knotch
- Flamzz – Top Speed
- Kash – G Wagon
- Lincoln 3 Dot – Retard
- LVNA – Expensive
- Nicko Blast – Heavy
- Ras Ash 1st – Where The Party At
- Staggy YCB – Drop Guard
- Urbann – Fyah
- X3myst – World Order
- Anjublaxx – Twizted Metal Riddim (Instrumental)
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