PICOLLO RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2004
Picollo Overview
In the vibrant world of dancehall, the yard beat has been a cultural cornerstone, fueling energetic nights with its infectious rhythms. This beat, known for its island vibes, became a fresh source of inspiration for selectors in 2004, thanks to the release of the Picollo Riddim. The producer behind this project, credited as VARIOUS ARTISTS, played a significant role in crafting this influential sound. Known for their ability to bring together diverse talents, VARIOUS ARTISTS have been associated with several notable works that have left a lasting impact on the dancehall scene. The Picollo Riddim featured a lineup of talented artists who added their unique flair to the mix. Admiral T, a prominent figure in the dancehall world, contributed with his track "Burn P?dophil," showcasing his powerful lyrical style. Baby D and Kurtys brought their collaborative energy to "D?sol?," a track that resonated with many fans. Bigjay's "Pl?zi A Yo" added another layer of excitement to the riddim, highlighting his smooth production skills. Other artists like Demsy and Gandhi also made their mark with tracks like "Wicked Sound" and "P? Pa Test Underground," respectively. These songs, along with others like Krys's "Badman A Badman" and Litle Espion's "Dancehall Thing," have continued to be favorites among DJs and dancehall enthusiasts. Even today, the Picollo Riddim remains a staple in dancehall playlists, keeping the spirit of 2004 alive and thriving on dance floors around the world. Its enduring appeal is a testament to the creativity and energy that defined this remarkable release.
Picollo Tracklist:
- Admiral T – Burn P?dophil
- Baby D And Kurtys – D?sol?
- Bigjay – Pl?zi A Yo
- Demsy – Wicked Sound
- Gandhi – P? Pa Test Underground
- Krys – Badman A Badman
- Litle Espion – Dancehall Thing
- Mika L – Never Forget
- Myghty – Control?
- Saigon – Bril? Yo
- Saik – Bomboklat
- Samx – Retour De Flammes
- Well Maiky – Depoz Le Mic
- X Man Feat Little Di Lion – Badman
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