Riddims Watch: Mad Panamera

The Mad Panamera Riddim, produced by FE2 Music released this month, is now available on iTunes. The riddim features the artists Konshens, I-Ocatne, Voicemail, RDX, Navino, Flippa Maffia, and more. The fairly new producers FE2 Music hit the ground running making this riddim something you definitely would want to bump in your Panamera with its heavy hitting drum back beat and bass.

Konshens does a track featuring his brother Delus, titled “Live Mi Life”. Delus is currently working under Konshen’s new label Subkonshus Music.

Voicemail delivers a dance track on the riddim with “Shake”. The lyrics focus on girls shaking and wining in the club; it’s a fun track for a night out. Navion’s track, “Fling It”, also follows this same theme, it’s a dance track, and is one of my favorites on the riddim because the pace of his flow.

I-Octane, comes on strong on the riddim with his track “Get Weh Mi Wah”. I-Octane’s distinct voice always makes his track stick out and his flow and delivery makes this track catchy.

RDX comes off a little more gangster, with the track “Mad Boss”. The definitely take advantage of the riddim’s military drum influence, making their track more hard hitting. Each of the artists bring their flare to the riddim, making it a banger.

Be sure to listen to Rockers from 7-10PM Monday-Friday to hear this and all the newest and hottest riddims, from Kingston to Boston!

By Martika Mercer

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