UNTROUBLED RIDDIM produced by STUDIO 91 RECORDS|GAZAPRIINCE 2014
Untroubled Overview
In 2014, the Untroubled Riddim arrived on the dancehall scene from Jamaica, quickly becoming a favorite at parties and clubs. This release stood out for its driving energy and catchy beats, making it a staple in DJ sets during that year. A group of talented artists helped shape the sound of Untroubled Riddim. Delly Ranx brought his signature style to the track "Bruck It." Delly Ranx is well known in dancehall, especially for his hit "Pon Di Corner" with Mega Banton, which was a major success in the early 2000s. Versatile added his own flair with "Get Gyal Everyday," keeping the vibe lively and fun. G Starr’s "Me No Beg" showed his confident delivery, while Dwayno’s "Me A Party" captured the spirit of celebration that made this riddim a party favorite. King Asar contributed with "Road Life," adding another layer to the collection. Other tracks on the riddim included Kappa with "Love It Bad," Fatts with "Hustler," Noah with both "F**K Me Right" and "Love Me Right," and the duo Corry Dip & Fareal on "Favorite Song." Each artist brought their own unique touch, making the riddim feel fresh and exciting from start to finish. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer gave the project a clean and powerful sound, helping every song stand out. The producer, STUDIO 91 RECORDS|GAZAPRIINCE, is known for pushing dancehall music to new audiences and has a reputation for high-quality productions. Untroubled Riddim remains a highlight from 2014, remembered for its impact on the dancehall scene and the parties it powered.
Untroubled Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Bruck It
- Versatile – Get Gyal Everyday
- G Starr – Me No Beg
- Dwayno – Me A Party
- King Asar – Road Life
- Kappa – Love It Bad
- Fatts – Hustler
- Noah – F**K Me Right
- Noah – Love Me Right
- Corry Dip & Fareal – Favorite Song
- Iyastrength – No Want It Over
- Larous – Remember You Say
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