210 COMPUTA RIDDIM produced by MASSIVE B 2010
210 Computa Overview
In 2010, the dancehall scene got a big boost from a collection featuring top artists like Burro Banton, Elephant Man, Future Fambo, Junior Cat, and Khari Kill. Each artist brought their own style to the project. Burro Banton, known for his classic hit “Boom Wah Dis,” delivered the powerful track “Step In Dem Face.” Elephant Man, who once earned a MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act, added energy with “Shot Will Bark.” Future Fambo kept the vibe lively with “Do It Yute.” Junior Cat, a veteran deejay, contributed “Bap Bap,” while Khari Kill, famous for his song “Picture of Selassie,” gave fans “Heavy Weed.” The sound system cut came together through the work of MASSIVE B. This well-known producer and label, founded by Bobby Konders in New York, has played a key role in bringing Jamaican dancehall to international audiences. MASSIVE B is respected for producing and releasing popular rhythms and tracks, including the “210 Computer Riddim” itself. This collection also included songs like Macka Diamond’s “Pay Down” and Vybz Kartel’s “Say She Want,” making it a favorite for DJs. From 2010’s dancehall sessions to today, DJs still spin these tracks, keeping the energy alive. The “210 Computer Riddim” stands out as a strong example of dancehall’s power and lasting appeal.
210 Computa Tracklist:
- Burro Banton – Step In Dem Face
- Elephant Man – Shot Will Bark (Edit)
- Elephant Man – Shot Will Bark (Raw)
- Future Fambo – Do It Yute
- Junior Cat – Bap Bap
- Khari Kill – Heavy Weed
- Macka Diamond – Pay Down
- Massive B – 210 Computer Riddim
- Vybz Kartel – Say She Want (Edit)
- Vybz Kartel – Say She Want (Raw)
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