ZERO DEGREEZ RIDDIM produced by TENFLOOR RECORDS 2012
Zero Degreez Overview
The Zero Degreez Riddim, released in 2012, stands out as a key dancehall compilation that helped new artists make their mark. At a time when dancehall was full of energetic riddims, this project brought a fresh bashment flow that fans still remember as an anthem. The riddim’s sound was shaped by TENFLOOR RECORDS, a label known for bold productions and a strong digital presence, especially on streaming platforms. What made Zero Degreez Riddim special was its lineup of rising talent. Sugga Banton’s "Everywhey We Goh" became a favorite with its catchy hook and lively delivery. Sugga Banton is also known for his work with other dancehall acts, building his reputation in the genre. Stilla Blaze brought even more hype with "The Energy," matching the riddim’s fast pace and party vibe. Fresh delivered "Gal Wha Know Me," which added a playful, flirty touch to the compilation. The riddim also featured Klarriti with "A New Gal" and Eska with "Grab Me Good," both bringing their own styles and helping the project feel diverse. Each song fit the bashment flow, a style that was very popular in 2012 and made dancehall parties come alive. Compared to other compilations of the era, Zero Degreez Riddim stood out for its tight production and the way it gave new voices a chance. The sound engineer played a big part, making sure each track sounded crisp and full. TENFLOOR RECORDS’ attention to detail, especially with horn riffs and strong beats, gave the riddim its unique edge. For many fans, Zero Degreez Riddim remains a symbol of dancehall’s lively spirit in 2012.
Zero Degreez Tracklist:
- Sugga Banton – Everywhey We Goh
- Stilla Blaze – The Energy
- Fresh – Gal Wha Know Me
- Klarriti – A New Gal
- Eska – Grab Me Good
- Tee Jay – Step Inna the Club
- Don Tippa She want me Come
- Teacha Dee – The Gal Dem Wha we
- Ice – Touch Your Body
- Zero Degreez Instrumental
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