Street Vybz Riddim – Adidjahiem / Notnice Records

Street Vybz Riddim - Adidjahiem / Notnice Records

STREET VYBZ RIDDIM produced by ADIDJAHIEM / NOTNICE RECORDS 2010

Tracklist:

  1. Merital Family – When We Party
  2. Popcaan – Up Inna Di Club
  3. Shawn Storm – Vybz Party
  4. Vybz Kartel – Street Vybz
  5. Vybz Kartel – Pure Love Mi Give Gyal

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Street Vybz Riddim by Adidjahiem / Notnice Records: A Dancehall Classic That Defined an Era

In the pulsating world of dancehall, few riddims have left as indelible a mark as the Street Vybz Riddim, a 2010 masterpiece born from the collaboration between Adidjahiem Records and Notnice Records. Produced by Ainsley “Notnice” Morris and heavily influenced by the creative force of Vybz Kartel, this riddim encapsulates the raw energy, party spirit, and cultural bravado of Jamaica’s Gaza movement at its peak. Over a decade later, its infectious beat and iconic tracks continue to resonate, cementing its status as a cornerstone of modern dancehall.

The Genesis of a Movement

Released in February 2010, the Street Vybz Riddim emerged during a golden era for Vybz Kartel and his Portmore Empire, a collective that dominated the dancehall scene with a blend of charisma, controversy, and unbeatable rhythms. Notnice, already a rising production talent, teamed up with Kartel’s Adidjahiem Records to craft a riddim that would not only soundtrack the streets but also serve as a promotional vehicle for Kartel’s broader “Street Vybz” brand—complete with a rum line and a weekly party in Kingston. The result was a high-energy, bass-driven track with an eerie yet addictive vibe, showcasing Notnice’s knack for creating dark, captivating moods.

The riddim’s intro, with its low angelic choir, sets a haunting tone before dropping into an upbeat bounce that screams Gaza cool. It’s a sound that’s both gritty and celebratory, perfectly tailored for the party anthems it carries. Limited to just five tracks—all from Gaza members—the project’s exclusivity added to its allure, making it a tight, cohesive statement of the crew’s dominance.

The Tracks and the Talent

The Street Vybz Riddim boasts a lineup of Portmore Empire heavyweights, each delivering verses that amplify the riddim’s party-centric ethos:

Vybz Kartel – “Street Vybz”: The self-titled track is Kartel at his swaggering best, plugging the Street Vybz rum and billing the “Gaza party” as the ultimate destination. His commanding presence ties the riddim to his larger-than-life persona.

Vybz Kartel – “Pure Love Mi Give Gyal”: A second contribution from the “Worl’ Boss,” this track showcases his versatility with a smoother, romantic edge, proving his range beyond the hype.

Popcaan – “Up Inna Di Club”: Before his global breakout, Popcaan’s contribution oozes youthful charisma, painting vivid scenes of nightlife with his unmistakable delivery.

Shawn Storm – “Vybz Party”: A loyal Gaza soldier, Shawn Storm keeps the energy high, reinforcing the riddim’s party theme with his gritty flow.

Merital Family – “When We Party”: The Montego Bay trio—Keneil, Corey Merital, and Blade Skeemaz—steal the show with a melodic hook and sing-along chorus, making this a standout anthem of unity and vibes.

Together, these tracks form a relentless celebration of dancehall culture, with Kartel’s influence looming large over the collective effort.

A Legacy Interrupted

The Street Vybz Riddim arrived at a pivotal moment, but its legacy is bittersweet. By 2011, the Portmore Empire began to fracture, with Kartel’s arrest and Shawn Storm’s incarceration marking the end of an era. Notnice himself parted ways with the camp after a traumatic equipment theft, retreating to rebuild his career. Yet, the riddim endured, buoyed by its infectious sound and the nostalgia it evokes for Gaza’s heyday.

In 2023, Notnice revisited the riddim with Street Vybz 2.0, a testament to its lasting appeal. The original, however, remains a time capsule—a symbol of a time when Kartel and his crew ruled the streets and airwaves.

Why It Still Matters

In present day, the Street Vybz Riddim retains its magic. Available on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, it’s a must-listen for anyone tracing dancehall’s evolution. Its blend of dark production, party vibes, and Gaza bravado captures an unrepeatable moment in Jamaican music. For fans, it’s a reminder of when the streets pulsed to Kartel’s rhythm—and for newcomers, it’s a gateway to understanding dancehall’s raw, unfiltered soul.

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