360 DEGREES RIDDIM produced by IN THE STREETZ RECORDS 2003
360 Degrees Overview
In 2003, the 360 Degrees Riddim made a big impact on the dancehall scene, thanks to the work of IN THE STREETZ RECORDS. Known for their influence in the dancehall genre, this label has been a key player in bringing energetic beats to the forefront. The riddim showcases how bashment flow can blend with other musical styles, creating a unique sound that appeals to both club-goers and dancehall enthusiasts. Artists like Beenie Man and Calibe shine on tracks like "What Would You Do," delivering performances that are both catchy and danceable. Beenie Man, often called the "King of Dancehall," is known for his hit song "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and continues to be a major force in the genre. Meanwhile, Action K brings an energetic vibe with "Hot Gyal Better Know," contributing to the riddim's lively atmosphere. The collaboration of Boom Dandimite and Tornado on "Crazy Ladies" adds another layer to the riddim, showcasing the versatility of dancehall music. Cecile, known for her empowering lyrics, delivers "No Broke Man," a track that resonates with many fans. Chrome's "Talk Bout" and Hawkeye's "Talk I" further highlight the riddim's ability to engage listeners with its infectious beats. IN THE STREETZ RECORDS, with its history of producing hit tracks, ensures that each song on the riddim flows seamlessly. Dancehall selectors still rate this release highly, as it continues to be a staple in bashment sessions. The 360 Degrees Riddim remains a testament to the enduring appeal of dancehall music.
360 Degrees Tracklist:
- Beenie Man & Calibe – What Would You Do
- Action K – Hot Gyal Better Know
- Boom Dandimite And Tornado – Crazy Ladies
- Cecile – No Broke Man
- Chrome – Talk Bout
- Hawkeye – Talk I
- Lexxus – Hold Your Man
- Little Kirk And Keke Tabu – Love The Way You Move
- Mequel – Moesha
- New Born Thugs – Whine Slow
- Patchy – Work It Baby
- Richi Rich – Cruising
- Sean Paul – Dream
- Vybz Kartel – How You So Hype
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