GRAB UP RIDDIM produced by KINGS OF KINGS? 2007
Grab Up Overview
In 2007, dancehall was full of energy, and the Grab Up Riddim brought a fresh sound to the streets. The riddim’s journey began in the studio with KINGS OF KINGS?, a producer known for shaping some of the era’s most memorable beats. KINGS OF KINGS? had already made a mark with the Kings of Kings label, a name linked to popular riddims and hits in the Jamaican music scene. The Grab Up Riddim was built on a strong, street anthem base. It mixed the heavy drum patterns and catchy melodies that defined dancehall at the time. Vocal harmonies were layered into the instrumental, giving it a unique and versatile feel. When the riddim was ready, it was time for artists to add their voices. Anthony B brought his signature fire to “Bannana Clip.” Known for his powerful stage presence and hits like “Raid Di Barn,” Anthony B’s contribution stood out. Buju Banton, a Grammy-winning artist famous for albums like “Til Shiloh,” delivered “Gun Shot Dem Seh,” adding depth and authority. Hawkeye’s “Nah Dweet,” Lukie D’s “Shake,” and Mr Peck’s “Badda Dan Dem” each brought their own style and energy. Together, these songs made the Grab Up Riddim a true snapshot of 2007 dancehall, reflecting both the creativity of its producer and the talent of its featured artists.
Grab Up Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Bannana Clip
- Buju Banton – Gun Shot Dem Seh
- Deva Brat – Dis Munga
- Hawkeye – Nah Dweet
- Lukie D – Shake
- Mr Peck – Badda Dan Dem
- Sadiki ‘The Ice Man’ – Defenders Of The Earth
- Singer J – Run Out And Beat It
- Unknown Artist – Burn Like Toaster
- Vybz Kartel Ft. Deva Bratt – Million Gunz
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