BAIL 4 ME or REMAND RIDDIM – NOTNICE RECORDS 2008
Bail 4 Me Aka Remand Overview
In 2008, dancehall fans got a new favorite with the release of the bashment rhythm known as Bail 4 Me, also called Remand Riddim. This rhythm brought a fresh sound to dancehall parties and was quickly picked up by selectors across Jamaica. Vybz Kartel is a key figure on this rhythm, delivering the standout track “Bail 4 Me.” Kartel is known for his powerful lyrics and has released many hits over the years, including the famous song “Clarks.” His presence on this rhythm helped make it popular in the dancehall scene. Black Ryno adds his own style with the song “Real Stingers.” Ryno was part of the Portmore Empire, the same crew as Vybz Kartel, and is known for his energetic delivery and street-smart lyrics. Lisa Hype brings a different flavor with “Hustle Forever.” She is one of the few female artists from the Portmore Empire and became known for her bold lyrics and unique voice. Shawn Storm’s song “Be Wise” is another strong addition. Shawn Storm, also from the Portmore Empire, is recognized for his catchy hooks and collaborations with Vybz Kartel. Jah Vinci’s “Watch Yu Frenz” stands out for its heartfelt message. Jah Vinci is known for his emotional singing and songs like “Wipe Those Tears.” The instrumental “Bail For Me Version” gave DJs a powerful beat to work with during dancehall nights. Together, these songs made the rhythm a true anthem for 2008, remembered by fans and selectors alike.
Bail 4 Me Aka Remand Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – Bail 4 Me (Edit)
- Vybz Kartel – Bail 4 Me (Raw)
- Black Ryno – Real Stingers (Edit)
- Black Ryno – Real Stingers (Raw)
- Lisa Hype – Hustle Forever (Edit)
- Lisa Hype – Hustle Forever (Raw)
- Shawn Storm – Be Wise (Edit)
- Shawn Storm – Be Wise (Raw)
- Jah Vinci – Watch Yu Frenz
- Instrumental – Bail For Me Version
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