WRONG TURN RIDDIM produced by SIR BLACKOL RECORDS|STREET ANGEL RECORDS 2015
Wrong Turn Overview
In early 2015, a new bashment project shook up the dancehall scene in Jamaica. The Wrong Turn Riddim arrived with a raw street sound, quickly making its mark at dancehall sessions across the island. The riddim brought together several talented artists, each adding their own style. Dowse Upp Ft Fire Flex delivered "Maimad Skin," a track that captured the energy of the streets. Fire Fle also contributed with "Maimad Skin," showing the riddim’s flexibility and appeal to different voices. Outta Ll Dese Girls teamed up with Juggernaut for "Diamond Ft Juggernaut," a collaboration that stood out for its catchy hooks. Juggernaut, who has been recognized for his lyrical skills in the dancehall community, helped drive the track’s success. Queen Kamarla Ft Pelpino made waves with "No Ramp With Me." Queen Kamarla is known for her powerful delivery, and Pelpino brought extra fire to the mix. Their song became a favorite among fans who love bold, confident lyrics. Behind the scenes, SIR BLACKOL RECORDS|STREET ANGEL RECORDS produced the riddim. The label has a reputation for pushing the singjay style and helping new artists break through. Their work on this project continued a tradition of supporting fresh talent and creating sounds that last beyond the moment. Many fans and selectors say the Wrong Turn Riddim defined the bashment energy of 2015. Its street flavor and strong collaborations made it a standout in dancehall, leaving a lasting impression on the genre.
Wrong Turn Tracklist:
- Dowse Upp Ft Fire Flex – Maimad Skin
- Outta Ll Dese Girls – Diamond Ft Juggernaut
- Queen Kamarla Ft Pelpino – No Ramp With Me
- First Born-(Lnj) – Beetroot
- Da Real Future Ft Mr Sprarts
- Jahkhal – Huslte Evry Day
- Joe Texas – On My Knees Me Pray
- Iras – Dem Not Real At All
- Badman – My Level
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