SHAOLIN TEMPLE RIDDIM produced by DROP DI BASS RECORDS 2007
Shaolin Temple Overview
Back in 2007, dancehall fans loved the Shaolin Temple Riddim. This beat was a big favorite for selectors in dances all over Jamaica. The riddim mixed classic dancehall energy with sounds from other genres, like hip hop and even a bit of electronic music. This made it feel new and exciting at the time. DROP DI BASS RECORDS built the riddim. The label is known for bringing fresh ideas to dancehall, and they have worked with many top artists over the years. Their style helped the Shaolin Temple Riddim stand out, blending old-school vibes with modern twists. Many artists made strong tracks on this riddim. Free Agent’s “Friend” was one of the standout songs. Free Agent is known for his smooth delivery and catchy hooks. Lenny Sportshake brought his own style to “Still No Match,” giving the riddim a different flavor. Likwio’s “Drive In Pass” and Mad Anjo’s “No Drawers” showed how the riddim could work with both playful and serious lyrics. Merciless, a well-known dancehall artist, gave fans “Pum Pum.” Merciless is famous for his hit “Mavis,” which was a huge song in the late 1990s. Fans remember the Shaolin Temple Riddim for its energy and the way it brought different sounds together. Even today, people still talk about those 2007 dancehall nights.
Shaolin Temple Tracklist:
- Free Agent – Friend
- Govaner B – Goose Di Gander
- Lenny Sportshake – Still No Match
- Likwio – Drive In Pass
- Mad Anjo – No Drawers
- Merciless – Pum Pum
- Lex – Cocky Pan Gyal
- Ninja Man – No Order Days
- Professor Nuts Ft Liz – I Feel Like To Party
- Red Rat Ft Oya – Haters
- Rempage – Gyal Flex
- Romeo 4×4 – Bring It On
- Shaolin Temple Riddim – Version
- Sizzla Kalonji – No Bed A Rose
- Spotlight & Pickiny – The Vibes
- Spragga Benz – Jah Guide I
- Teflon – Black People
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