90S STYLE RIDDIM produced by BABY G PRODUCTIONS 2007
90s Style Overview
In 2007, BABY G PRODUCTIONS dropped the 90's Style Riddim, a dancehall project that quickly became a favorite in dances across Jamaica and beyond. Selectors loved its energy, keeping it in heavy rotation. The riddim’s bashment flow mixes strong dancehall beats with touches from hip hop and R&B, making it easy for different styles to blend together on the dancefloor. Baby G, the producer, is well known for his work in the dancehall scene, carrying on the legacy of his father, King Jammy. On this project, Baby G’s own track, "90's Style Riddim," sets the mood with a classic yet modern touch. Beenie Man, known for his global hit "Who Am I," brings his signature style to "No Mek Him Find Out," adding star power and experience. Bling Dawg’s "Good Day" delivers positive energy, while Bugle’s "Gimmi Di Nookie" keeps the crowd moving with catchy hooks. Buju Banton, a Grammy-winning artist famous for albums like "Til Shiloh," adds depth with "Left Dem Bawling." Each artist brings their own flavor, showing how the riddim fits different voices and flows. Other tracks, like Future Toubles’ "My Baby Mother" and Monster Shack’s "Say What," add even more variety. BABY G PRODUCTIONS shaped the sound, making sure every cut stands out but still fits together. This riddim captures the fire of 2007 dancehall, blending old-school style with fresh vibes.
90s Style Tracklist:
- Baby G – 90’s Style Riddim
- Beenie Man – No Mek Him Find Out
- Bling Dawg – Good Day
- Bugle – Gimmi Di Nookie
- Buju Banton – Left Dem Bawling
- Future Toubles – My Baby Mother
- Hollow Point – Top Dagger
- Ice Cold – Style And Charm
- Leftside And Esco – Tight And Good
- Monster Shack – Say What
- Natural Blacks – Night Entertainmenta
- New Kids – Nuh Friend Fassy
- Vybz Kartel – Must Get Da Gal Deh
- Wayne Marshall – I Swear
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