3000 REMIX RIDDIM produced by SHOCKING VIBES PRODUCTIONS 2003
3000 Remix Overview
In 2003, the dancehall scene was buzzing with vibrant energy, and the selector's choice of the "3000 Remix Riddim" quickly became a staple on the dance floors. This riddim was a project of SHOCKING VIBES PRODUCTIONS, a well-known label in the dancehall music industry. SHOCKING VIBES has been instrumental in promoting dancehall music globally and has worked with numerous top artists, helping to shape the genre's sound. Beenie Man, a prominent figure in dancehall, teamed up with Kirk Davis for the track "Dance Y3k," bringing their unique flair to the riddim. Beenie Man, known for his hit song "King of the Dancehall," has been a key player in the genre for years, earning him the title of the "King of Dancehall." Bugle and Shad Du collaborated on "Bed Argument," adding their dynamic style to the mix. Bugle is recognized for his impactful lyrics and has been a significant voice in dancehall music. Meanwhile, Ex delivered "Ale - The Gal Dem," and Flawless contributed with "Social Science," each artist bringing their distinct sound to the riddim. The "3000 Remix Riddim" also featured tracks like "Burberry" by Guyanese and "The Pro" by Money Gad, which further enriched the collection. Mr Brilliant's "Bout War" and "Come On Everybody," along with Natural Blacks' "Don't Play," rounded out the lineup, showcasing the diverse talent within the dancehall scene. This riddim's energetic beats and innovative blend of tradition and modernity defined dancehall's bashment energy in 2003, leaving a lasting impression on fans and selectors alike.
3000 Remix Tracklist:
- Beenie Man & Kirk Davis – Dance Y3k
- Beenie Man – Set Away
- Bugle & Shad Du – Bed Argument
- Ex-Ale – The Gal Dem
- Flawless – Social Science
- Guyanese – Burberry
- Money Gad – The Pro
- Mr Brilliant – Bout War
- Mr Brilliant – Come On Everybody
- Natural Blacks – Don’t Play
- Patchy – Pure Lies
- Tanto Metro & Devonte – Nah Start No War
- Version – 3000 Remix Riddim
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