
STRONG GRAIN RIDDIM produced by WEEDY G SOUNDFORCE 2008
Strong Grain Tracklist:
- Alibaba – Do The Thing
- Blakk Ice – Gimme The Mic
- Blakk Ice – Stress Poor People
- Burro Banton – Shalt Out
- Cape – Hot Ras (Remix)
- Cape – Hot Ras
- Capleton – Get The Hell Out
- Culture Nooks Lgs. Little David – God You
- Guidance – Why Dem Ah Gwaan So
- Jah Boomas – Mama
- Jah Thunder – Nah Change
- Ras Myrdark – Quickie
- Shane O – Slow Wine
- Strong Grain – Mixxxxx
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Strong Grain Overview
The producer behind the Strong Grain Riddim is WEEDY G SOUNDFORCE. Based in Switzerland, Weedy G Soundforce has been active in the reggae and dancehall scene since the early 2000s. The label has worked with international artists and gained attention for its digital releases. In 2008, the Strong Grain Riddim became one of their standout projects, adding to their reputation among dancehall fans. Many artists voiced tracks on this riddim. Alibaba delivered “Do The Thing,” which caught listeners with its catchy hook. Blakk Ice contributed two songs: “Gimme The Mic” and “Stress Poor People.” Both tracks brought social commentary and energy, showing why Blakk Ice is respected in underground dancehall circles. Burro Banton added his powerful voice to “Shalt Out.” Burro Banton is a veteran known for classic songs like “Boom Wah Dis.” Cape’s entry was “Hot Ras,” bringing his unique flavor to the riddim. Capleton recorded “Get The Hell Out.” Capleton is famous worldwide for hits like “Tour” and his album "More Fire," which made it onto Billboard’s Reggae Albums Chart in 2000. Other notable contributions included Culture Nooks Lgs. Little David with “God You,” Guidance with “Why Dem Ah Gwaan So,” Jah Boomas singing “Mama,” and Jah Thunder’s track, “Nah Change.” The Strong Grain Riddim offered a solid foundation for these tracks. Fans looking back at 2008 remember this riddim as a highlight of that year’s dancehall sound, with each artist bringing their own style over Weedy G Soundforce’s memorable production.