UNSTOPPABLE RIDDIM (REMASTERED) – TJ RECORDS 2017
Unstoppable Overview
The Unstoppable Riddim brought a heavy street anthem base that kept dancehall fans moving. Its deep, pulsing rhythm and sharp snares made it a favorite at sound clashes and street parties. The beat was bold and full of energy, giving each song a raw and exciting feel. This kind of riddim is built for the dancefloor, with a steady groove that DJs love to play loud. Several top artists added their voices to this project. Assassin delivered “Gyal Till Me Dead,” showing his sharp lyrics and strong delivery. Assassin, also known as Agent Sasco, is well known for his powerful verses on tracks like Kanye West’s “I’m In It.” Beenie Man, a Grammy Award winner and one of dancehall’s most famous names, brought his signature style to “Body Good.” His long career includes the hit album “Art and Life,” which won the Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001. Bugle’s “Find Out” stood out for its thoughtful lyrics and smooth flow. Cecile, a leading female voice in dancehall, gave fans “Tek Care Of Yuh Man,” adding her confident and unique sound. Elephant Man, known for his energetic performances and hits like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank,” fired up the riddim with “People.” Behind the scenes, the studio team shaped the sound into a strong dancehall statement. The Unstoppable Riddim is a clear example of how Jamaican studios continued to produce high-quality dancehall in 2019.
Unstoppable Tracklist:
- Assassin – Gyal Till Me Dead
- Beenie Man – Body Good
- Bugle – Find Out
- Bugle – Find Out (Raw)
- Cecile – Tek Care Of Yuh Man
- Elephant Man – People
- Elephant Man – People (Raw)
- Flippa Mafia – Talk The Truth
- Flippa Mafia – Talk The Truth (Raw)
- Flippa Mafia – Who Me
- Kanambo – Dem Nuh Rate We
- Lady Saw – Wife
- Leftside – Dem Gone
- Leftside – Keep Your Friendship
- Sukuward – For The Money
- Spice – Inna Mi Closet
- Twin Of Twins – Leggo Mi Head
- Twin Of Twins – Leggo Mi Head (Raw)
Releases Similar to Unstoppable Riddim (Remastered) – Tj Records
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.