WATER CRACKERS RIDDIM produced by LOONIEBIN MUSIC 2012
Water Crackers Overview
The story of the Water Crackers Riddim begins in the studio, where the beat maker set out to create a sound that would shake the dancehall scene. Drawing on the energy of classic dancehall but adding a modern edge, the riddim was built from the ground up with raw, punchy drums and sharp melodies. The goal was simple: make something that could light up any sound clash or party. The producer behind this project is LOONIEBIN MUSIC, a label that has made its mark with a string of energetic dancehall releases. Known for pushing new riddims and working with both established and rising artists, LOONIEBIN MUSIC has built a reputation for delivering tracks that get plenty of play in dancehall circles. Their catalog has racked up thousands of streams and is often found in the playlists of serious selectors. When it came time to voice the riddim, a powerful lineup was assembled. Anthony B brought fire with “Tek Boy Gal,” while Beenie Man delivered his signature style on “Caan Touch You Again.” Bling Dawg’s “Rude Boy Regime” added grit, and Bugsy Malone kept the vibe fresh with “Converse.” Galaxy P turned up the heat on “Gal Yuh Hot.” Each artist found their own way to ride the riddim, giving the set a wide appeal. The set also featured Mr Lexx with “Punchline,” Red Rat on “Hip Hip Hooray,” Voicemail’s “You Look Good,” Vybz Kartel’s “Never Yet,” and Wayne Marshall’s “Dont Give Up.” Together, these tracks made Water Crackers Riddim a favorite at dances and sound clashes, earning its place in dancehall history.
Water Crackers Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Tek Boy Gal
- Beenie Man – Caan Touch You Again
- Bling Dawg – Rude Boy Regime
- Bugsy Malone – Converse
- Galaxy P – Gal Yuh Hot
- Mr Lexx – Punchline
- Red Rat – Hip Hip Hooray
- Voicemail – You Look Good
- Vybz Kartel – Never Yet
- Bounty Killer And Ward Badder Than That
- Ward We Ready
- Wayne Marshall – Dont Give Up
- Ward Water Crackers Riddim Version
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