WORLD CUP RIDDIM produced by SISTEMA ESTUDIO 2014
World Cup Overview
The World Cup Riddim brought together some strong voices in dancehall and reggae. Black Dillinger, known for his song “Judgement Fyah,” stands out with his conscious lyrics and powerful delivery. Dada Yute, who gained attention with “More Than A Smile,” is respected for his work with several international reggae artists. Black Killah, with the track “Go So Rah Rah,” adds his unique style to the mix. Don2blade delivers energy on “A One Thriller,” while Jah Fabio’s “Money Tyng” brings a catchy vibe that fits the riddim perfectly. Other artists on the riddim include Jah Melik with “I&i A Souljah,” Jahricio with “Campeon En Accion,” Norrisman Feat Tikaf and Tikaf both with “Teach The Youths Dem (Jamaica),” and Queen Ifrica with “Kick It Off.” Each artist brings their own flavor, making the riddim diverse and exciting. The sound system cut was crafted under the guidance of SISTEMA ESTUDIO, a respected production house from Spain. SISTEMA ESTUDIO is known for working with both European and Jamaican artists, and for pushing Caribbean music in new directions. Their careful production helped the World Cup Riddim become a favorite in dances. Even today, selectors remember the heavy rotation of this riddim in 2014. The lively beats and memorable performances still bring back memories of packed dance floors and pure vibes.
World Cup Tracklist:
- Black Dillinger – Judgement Fyah (South Africa)
- Black Killah – Go So Rah Rah (Colombia)
- Dada Yute – More Than A Smile (Brasil)
- Don2blade – A One Thriller (Nigeria)
- Jah Fabio – Money Tyng (Mexico)
- Jah Melik – I&i A Souljah (Japan)
- Jahricio – Campeon En Accion (Costa Rica)
- Norrisman Feat Tikaf – Teach The Youths Dem (Jamaica) (Argentina)
- Queen Ifrica – Kick It Off (Jamaica)
- Sista Sony Feat Mamy Polanco – Toute Le Monde ( French Guyana) (Rep.dom)
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