UNCONDITIONAL RIDDIM produced by KEEPLEFT RECORDS 2010
Unconditional Overview
If you were in a dance or a street party in 2010, you probably heard the Unconditional Riddim booming from the speakers. DJs across Jamaica and beyond quickly picked up this dancehall collection. The sound system culture was alive—massive speakers, flashing lights, and crowds moving together to every beat. Unconditional Riddim fit perfectly into this scene, giving the parties a fresh energy and playful vibe. Behind the project was KEEPLEFT RECORDS, a label known for pushing new sounds in dancehall. KEEPLEFT RECORDS helped bring out many young talents in the 2000s and 2010s. Their riddims often became favorites for selectors and partygoers. The label’s focus on crisp production and catchy rhythms made their releases stand out. The Unconditional Riddim featured standout tracks from two strong artists. Keida brought her style to the riddim with the song Trouble. Keida is known for her breakout single Jamaican Boy, which made waves in the reggae scene and showed her unique voice and lyrical style. Leftside, another well-known name in dancehall, delivered the track Unconditional. Leftside has a history of creating hits, both as a solo artist and as a producer, and is respected for his creative approach to dancehall music. Looking back, the Unconditional Riddim captured the real spirit of 2010’s dancehall scene. The music, the artists, and the energy from the sound systems all came together, making this release a true favorite for fans and DJs alike.
Unconditional Tracklist:
- Keida – Trouble
- Leftside – Unconditional
- Unconditional Riddim – Instrumental
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