ARRIBA RIDDIM produced by JAM 2 PRODUCTION 2004
Arriba Overview
Back in 2004, DJs were quick to grab the Arriba Riddim compilation, a standout release produced by JAM 2 PRODUCTION. Known for crafting memorable dancehall beats, JAM 2 PRODUCTION has been a key player in the genre, bringing together top talent and creating tracks that keep dance floors lively. This compilation features a range of artists who each bring their unique style to the mix. Bling Dawg, known for his energetic performances, contributes with "Fi U Tings," a track that showcases his dynamic delivery. Chico adds his voice with "I Want," while Daville, who gained attention with hits like "Always on My Mind," delivers "Undelay," adding his smooth vocals to the compilation. The compilation also includes Determine with "High," and Lady Saw, often referred to as the "Queen of Dancehall," with her bold track "Fuck Fest." Lady Saw's career has been marked by her groundbreaking role in the genre, being the first female deejay to win a Grammy Award. Other notable tracks include Mad Anju's "Your Bonafide," Mega Banton's "Freaky Side," and Nicky B's "Call On Me." The compilation rounds out with two tracks from unknown artists, "Dance" and "They Dont Love," adding a touch of mystery to the mix. Even today, DJs keep the spirit of 2004 alive by spinning these tracks, ensuring the Arriba Riddim remains a favorite in dancehall circles. This compilation is a testament to JAM 2 PRODUCTION's ability to create music that stands the test of time.
Arriba Tracklist:
- Bling Dawg – Fi U Tings
- Chico – I Want
- Daville – Undelay
- Determine – High
- Lady Saw – Fuck Fest
- Mad Anju – Your Bonafide
- Mega Banton – Freaky Side
- Nicky B – Call On Me
- Unknown – Dance
- Unknown – They Dont Love
- Voice Mail – Show Some Love
- Vybz Kartel – More Pussy
- Vybz Kartel Ft Lukie D – You Got Everything
- Ward 21 – Gal We Love
- Wayne Wonder – Love Someone
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