BAD ENGLISH RIDDIM produced by MO MUSIC / ZERO G RECORDS 2006
Bad English Overview
In 2006, dancehall music was full of energy and club hits, and the Bad English Riddim fit right in. This riddim had a sound that made every dance and sound clash come alive. Its heavy bass and sharp snares made it perfect for DJs and dancers. The riddim’s style was modern, but it kept the classic dancehall vibe that fans loved. The mastermind behind Bad English Riddim was MO MUSIC / ZERO G RECORDS. This label was known for pushing the sound of dancehall forward in the 2000s. They worked with top artists and helped shape the riddim culture in Jamaica. Their productions often stood out and kept clubs moving with fresh beats. Assassin brought his strong voice and clever lyrics to "I Don't Care." He was already known for big tracks like "Idiot Thing That," and his style added power to the riddim. Busy Signal, with "Let Me Get Busy," added his unique flow. Busy Signal later became famous for songs like "Night Shift" and was known for mixing reggae and dancehall in new ways. Mitch’s "Baila" gave the riddim a catchy, danceable feel. Mr Lexx teamed up with Mr Vegas for "Cyan Chat To You," bringing two well-known voices together. Mr Vegas also delivered his solo song "Tambarine." Mr Vegas had already made a name for himself with hits like "Heads High," which topped reggae charts in the late 1990s.
Bad English Tracklist:
- Assassin – I Don’t Care
- Busy Signal – Let Me Get Busy (Clean)
- Busy Signal – Let Me Get Busy (Dirty)
- Mitch – Baila
- Mr Lexx Feat Mr Vegas – Cyan Chat To You (Clean)
- Mr Lexx Feat Mr Vegas – Cyan Chat To You (Dirty)
- Mr Vegas – Tambarine
- Version – Bad English Riddim
- Vybz Kartel – Weh Di Money Deh (Clean)
- Vybz Kartel – Weh Di Money Deh (Dirty)
Releases Similar to Bad English Riddim – Mo Music / Zero G Records
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