WIRE FENCE RIDDIM produced by DI KEMYS RECORDS / DJ LUX RECORDS 2019
Wire Fence Overview
In 2019, the dancehall scene was alive with new energy and fresh riddims. One standout from that year was the Wire Fence Riddim, a project that quickly became a favorite at late-night parties and street dances. The compilation was produced by DI KEMYS RECORDS and DJ LUX RECORDS, two labels known for bringing strong, street-focused dancehall to listeners. DJ LUX RECORDS, in particular, has been recognized for supporting up-and-coming artists and helping to shape the modern dancehall sound. Wire Fence Riddim features a lineup of respected artists. Alozade appears with "Science." Alozade is well known for his 2001 hit "Bad Man Nuh Pet Gal," and he has remained a steady voice in dancehall over the years. Fermilyice brings "Jiggle" to the mix, adding a fresh and playful energy to the riddim. Flexxx, with his track "No Plastic," is also featured. Flexxx is known for his collaboration with Vybz Kartel on the song "Real Badman," which helped boost his recognition in the dancehall community. Ganggoolie delivers "Hands Up." He is famous for his viral hit "Muscle Wine," which brought him international attention. Hawkeye’s contribution, "Uku Bit," adds his unique style. Hawkeye is remembered for songs like "Money Making Guy," which made waves in the early 2000s. Dancehall selectors still rate the Wire Fence Riddim as one of the top compilations from 2019. Its catchy beats and strong roster of artists have kept it in rotation, making it a true favorite for fans and DJs alike.
Wire Fence Tracklist:
- Alozade – Science
- Fermilyice – Jiggle
- Flexxx – No Plastic
- Flexxx – No Plastic (Raw)
- Ganggoolie – Hands Up
- Hawkeye – Uku Bit
- Hawkeye – Uku Bit (Raw)
- Johnny P – Any Minute
- Johnny P – Any Minute (Raw)
- Potential Kidd – Cunu Munu
- Potential Kidd – Cunu Munu (Raw)
- Singing Sweet – Promise
- Stacious – Good Up
- Stacious – Good Up (Raw)
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