DOUGLA RIDDIM produced by DARYL BRAXTON 2003
Dougla Overview
In 2003, the Dougla Riddim brought together some of the most vibrant voices in dancehall. This project featured artists like Benjai with his track "Girls And Dem," and Bunji Garlin, known for his energetic anthem "Mother And Wife." Bunji Garlin, a celebrated artist in the soca and dancehall scene, had already made a name for himself with hits like "Differentology," which would later win him the Soul Train Award for Best International Performance in 2013. The riddim also showcased Bonus Track with his self-titled song "Bonus Track," and Denise Belfon with her captivating tune "Hold On." Kmc added to the mix with "Stickin," further amplifying the riddim's dynamic energy. The creation of the Dougla Riddim was steered by producer DARYL BRAXTON. Known for his keen ear and innovative production techniques, Braxton had a significant impact on the sound of dancehall during this period. His work on the Dougla Riddim demonstrated his ability to blend different musical elements, creating a sound that resonated with fans and artists alike. The project also featured other notable tracks like "Chrloo" by Massive Gosine and "Be Humble" by Maximus Dan, each contributing to the riddim's diverse and infectious vibe. Singing Sandra's "Keep The Faith" and Third Base's "Unity" added depth and variety to the collection, showcasing the collaborative spirit that defined this release. Overall, the Dougla Riddim exemplified the strength of yard studios in 2003, leaving a lasting mark on the dancehall scene with its powerful collaborations and innovative sound.
Dougla Tracklist:
- Benjai – Girls And Dem
- Bonus Track – Bonus Track
- Bunji Garlin – Mother And Wife
- Denise Belfon – Hold On
- Kmc – Stickin
- Massive Gosine – Chrloo
- Maximus Dan – Be Humble
- Singing Sandra – Keep The Faith
- Third Base – Unity
- Various – Mega Mix
- Various – Riddim Mix
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