VACCINE RIDDIM produced by BLACKKINGZ MEDIA 2020
Vaccine Overview
Vaccine Riddim was released in 2020 as part of the ongoing evolution of dancehall music. The riddim brings together several artists who each add their own style to the project. 1vocal is known for his energetic delivery and has built a following through his consistent releases in the Caribbean dancehall scene. Matrixx often blends melodic hooks with sharp lyrics, and his work on the riddim shows his ability to adapt to different sounds. Mr Gwada collaborates with Fucha Kid on the riddim, and together they bring a mix of Grenadian and French Caribbean influences, adding a unique flavor to their track. Ruler is recognized for his straightforward approach and streetwise lyrics, making his contribution stand out with honest storytelling. Tru Shatta is an artist who focuses on catchy choruses and rhythmic flows, and his work on this project highlights his skill in creating memorable dancehall tunes. The riddim was produced by BLACKKINGZ MEDIA, a label that has developed a reputation for creating modern dancehall productions with wide appeal. BLACKKINGZ MEDIA has worked with several artists across the region and is known for supporting new talent while maintaining high production standards. Vaccine Riddim itself features strong drum patterns, digital synths, and a lively tempo, all of which are common in contemporary dancehall. Released in 2020, it reflects the global spread of dancehall music and its ability to bring together artists from different backgrounds on one rhythm. The riddim stands as a solid example of the genre’s ongoing creativity.
Vaccine Tracklist:
- 1vocal – Solo
- Matrixx – Vaccine (Clean)
- Matrixx – Vaccine (Raw)
- Mr Gwada Feat. Fucha Kid – Who Fool Dem (Clean)
- Mr Gwada Feat. Fucha Kid – Who Fool Dem (Raw)
- Ruler – Mi Gin Dem (Clean)
- Ruler – Mi Gin Dem (Raw)
- Tru Shatta – Di Ting Up
- Zaahb – Snapchat (Clean)
- Zaahb – Snapchat (Raw)
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