Hold Yuh Riddim 2010
Hold Yuh Overview
VP Records powered the release of this influential dancehall collection in 2010, bringing a fresh energy to the sound system scene. The project’s bashment arranger crafted a sequence that highlighted both classic and modern voices, giving each track its own space while keeping the dancefloor moving. Among the standout tracks, Barrington Levy & Shaggy teamed up for “Only You,” blending Levy’s legendary vocals with Shaggy’s unmistakable style. The collaboration between Buju Banton & Vybz Kartel on “Gyptian - Hold Yuh” also stood out, showcasing the strength of two leading voices in Jamaican music. Gyptian’s “Hold Yuh Riddim” became a defining anthem, its infectious groove spreading far beyond Jamaica’s shores. The “Hold Yuh - X-Bass Remix” by Gyptian Ft. Vybz Kartel added a new twist, giving the riddim even more dancefloor appeal. Instrumental and dub versions like “Dub — Hold Yuh Riddim” allowed selectors and DJs to stretch the vibe deep into the night. Other artists brought their own flavor to the collection. Lady Saw delivered “Hold Yuh Riddims,” while Machel Montano’s “Wine On Me” added a soca touch. Shani, Unruly, and Zionomi each contributed their own “Hold Yuh Riddim” tracks, showing the riddim’s versatility and wide appeal. Produced with a clear vision, the release set the tone for dancehall in 2010. It remains a key moment in the genre’s history, with its sound system power still felt today.
Hold Yuh Tracklist:
1. Barrington Levy & Shaggy – Only You
2. Buju Banton & Vybz Kartel – Gyptian – Hold Yuh (Remix)
3. Dub – Hold Yuh Riddim
4. Gyptian – Hold Yuh Riddim
5. Gyptian Ft. Vybz Kartel – Hold Yuh – X-Bass Remix
6. Lady Saw – Hold Yuh Riddims
7. Machel Montano – Wine On Me
8. Shani – Hold Yuh Riddim
9. Unruly- Hold Yuh Riddim
10. Vybz Kartel, Gyptian & Machel Montano – Hold Yuh Riddim
11. Zionomi – Hold Yuh Riddim
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