BANK IN POCKET RIDDIM produced by ROMEICH RECORDS 2010
Bank In Pocket Overview
If you love dancehall, the Bank In Pocket Riddim from 2010 is a real gem. Selectors still talk about this yard session tape because the tracks bring pure bashment vibes. Compared to other session tapes from around 2010, this one stands out for its tight production and non-stop energy. Many tapes from that era had a few good songs, but Bank In Pocket Riddim is packed with hits from start to finish. Bounty Killer’s “Tired” leads the charge. Bounty Killer is a legend in dancehall, known for big songs like “Look” and for his Grammy win with No Doubt on “Hey Baby.” His voice on this riddim gives it real power. Flexxx brings “Galis Fi Dem,” a track that always gets a forward in the dance. Kiprich, with “Stamma,” shows why he’s known for clever lyrics—remember, he won the International Dancehall Queen Contest in 2002 as a songwriter. Mr Lexx drops “Nuh Gal Nuh Waan Dem,” and if you know his hit “Full Hundred,” you know he always brings the heat. Stacious delivers “Stop Mi From Shine,” a tune that adds a strong female presence to the mix. Other tracks like Stein’s “Bad Man Nuh War Ova Gal,” T Nez’s “Wah Dem A Pree,” and Versatile’s “Bank In A Pocket” keep the riddim fresh and exciting. The sound engineer’s work here is sharp—every bassline and snare hits just right, making it perfect for yard sessions.
Bank In Pocket Tracklist:
- Bank In A Pocket Riddim – Instrumental
- Bounty Killer – Tired
- Flexxx – Galis Fi Dem
- Kiprich – Stamma
- Mr Lexx – Nuh Gal Nuh Waan Dem
- Stacious – Stop Mi From Shine
- Stein – Bad Man Nuh War Ova Gal
- T Nez – Wah Dem A Pree
- Versatile – Bank In A Pocket
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