Mungrel Dog Riddim – All Access 2000
Mungrel Dog Overview
In 2000, the Mungrel Dog Riddim brought a new sound to dancehall. The riddim architect behind this project was known for mixing heavy dancehall with trap-style beats. This fresh blend gave the riddim its own energy and made it stand out in the dancehall scene. The recording process was lively, with each artist bringing their own style and voice to the tracks. Beenie Man, already famous for hits like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and a Grammy winner, delivered "We Done Have We Things" on the riddim. His strong presence and catchy lyrics made the song a favorite in dancehall parties. Lexxus, known for his energetic performances, came through with "Problem To You." His work on this track added even more fire to the project. Other artists also shaped the selector’s choice. Psycho’s "Go Up & Come Down" and Killa Banton’s "No Banga" brought raw energy to the riddim. Elephant Man, who is known worldwide for his hit "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," gave fans "Do As I Say." His unique voice and style always get the crowd moving. Monster Twins delivered "Chalice A Load," and Goofy & Gold Voice teamed up for "I Wah Fi Know." Stranger’s "Peeping Tom," Slingshot & Mexican’s "Short Man Tall Man," and Goofy’s "Whistle" all added to the riddim’s strong lineup. Selectors loved this release. It gave them new tunes to play at dancehall nights, and the crowd kept asking for more.
Mungrel Dog Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – We Done Have We Things
- Lexxus – Problem To You
- Psycho – Go Up & Come Down
- Killa Banton – No Banga
- Elephant Man – Do As I Say
- Monster Twins – Chalice A Load
- Flava – Gonna Be Me
- Goofy & Gold Voice – I Wah Fi Know
- Stranger – Peeping Tom
- Slingshot & Mexican – Short Man Tall Man
- Goofy – Whistle
- Yt – It No Bruk
- Mungrel Dog – Version All Access
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Goofy on Whistle was the biggest hit on this riddim…followed by Lexxus – Problem To You.
Mad classic (weird to some) riddim this!!
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