BAGHDAD RIDDIM produced by DJ BABY ACE REMIXES 2003
Baghdad Overview
In 2003, the Baghdad Riddim exploded onto the dancehall scene, bringing with it a powerful vibe that kept speakers rumbling at every sound clash. Its anthemic beats and high-energy rhythms made it a staple in clubs and dancehalls alike, embodying the bashment energy that defined dancehall music at the time. The riddim featured a lineup of talented artists who each brought their unique flair. 50 Cent, known for his hit "21 Questions," lent his distinctive style to the project, adding a crossover appeal that resonated with fans of both hip-hop and dancehall. Capleton, a dancehall icon celebrated for tracks like "Bun Chi Chi" and "Tour," contributed his fiery vocals, enhancing the riddim's dynamic soundscape. Delly Ranks, with his track "Dem Must Be Mad," added to the riddim's explosive energy, while Elephant Man, famous for "Jamaican Girl," brought his signature vibrant and lively presence. Kristyle's "Love Is Blind" provided a melodic contrast, showcasing the riddim's versatility. At the helm of the Baghdad Riddim was DJ BABY ACE REMIXES, whose production skills ensured the project’s success. Known for his ability to craft infectious beats, DJ BABY ACE REMIXES has been a key figure in the dancehall scene, contributing to the genre's global reach and appeal. His work on the Baghdad Riddim solidified his reputation as a leading producer, capable of creating tracks that resonate on dance floors worldwide. In 2003, the Baghdad Riddim stood out as a defining moment in dancehall music, thanks to its infectious energy and the collective talent of the artists involved.
Baghdad Tracklist:
- 50 Cent – 21 Questions (Dj Baby Ace Remix)
- Capleton – Bun Chi Chi (Dj Baby Ace Remix)
- Capleton – Tour (Dj Baby Ace Remix)
- Delly Ranks – Dem Must Be Mad
- Elephant Man – Jamaican Girl
- Kristyle – Love Is Blind (Dj Baby Ace Remix)
- La Lewis – Dog And Puss
- Mega Banton – You Got It All
- Shabba Ranks – Fuck Dem (Dj Baby Ace Remix)
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