2004 RIDDIM produced by B-RICH PRODUCTIONS 2004
2004 Overview
The "2004 Riddim" set from Jamaica captures the rebellious spirit of its era. Featuring dynamic artists, it brings the energy and rhythm that dancehall fans love. The set includes "Shams" by 2004 Degree Version, which showcases the classic dancehall vibe. Beenie Man, known for his hit song "Who Am I (Sim Simma)," delivers "Gal Code," adding his signature style to the mix. Bling Dawg's "Shatta Boy" also stands out with its lively beats and catchy lyrics. Bounty Killer, a dancehall legend with collaborations like "Hey Baby" with No Doubt, teams up with Psycho for "Say A Ting." This track, along with Psycho's solo "Say A Ting," adds a powerful punch to the set. Other tracks include Chemical's "Real," Chico's "Own Man," Daville's "Lets Do It," Desperado's "Exit Sign," and Hawkeye's "Me She Love," each contributing to the vibrant tapestry of the riddim. The mastermind behind this collection is B-RICH PRODUCTIONS, a producer known for crafting hits that resonate with both selectors and fans. B-RICH PRODUCTIONS has a reputation for creating music that seamlessly fits into playlists and sound systems alike, ensuring the tracks are always dancefloor-ready. Fans of the 2004 dancehall scene remember this set as a true anthem, capturing the essence of the time with its energetic beats and rebellious spirit. This collection remains a favorite for those who appreciate the authentic sound of dancehall music.
2004 Tracklist:
- 2004 Degree Version – Shams
- Beenie Man – Gal Code (Edit)
- Beenie Man – Gal Code (Raw)
- Bling Dawg – Shatta Boy (Edit)
- Bling Dawg – Shatta Boy (Raw)
- Bounty Killer Feat. Psycho – Say A Ting
- Chemical – Real
- Chico – Own Man
- Daville – Lets Do It
- Desperado – Exit Sign (Some Gal)
- Hawkeye – Me She Love (My Baby Love)
- Hush – Shake
- M Lonie – Mr Dj
- Macka Diamond Feat. Lady G – Can’t Talk To Me
- Red Rat – Ghetto People
- Sasha – Real Ghetto Slam
- Sizzla – Burn It
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