BEACH RIDDIM produced by VP RECORDS 2002
Beach Overview
The Beach Riddim is a standout dancehall riddim from 2002, featuring some of the genre's most dynamic artists. Anthony Cruz, known for his smooth vocals, brings us "Enjoy Your Life," a track that encourages positivity and good vibes. Bling Dawg, with his distinct voice, delivers "Some Of That," adding his signature flair to the mix. Bounty Killer, a dancehall heavyweight with hits like "Look" and "Living Dangerously," contributes "Killa Is A Killa," showcasing his commanding presence. Crazy Hype and Champelli team up for "Coast To Coast," while Elephant Man, famous for his energetic performances and the hit "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," fires up the dancefloor with "Boom Dem Down." The yard beat, crafted by VP RECORDS, is a perfect blend of hardcore vibes and catchy hooks. VP RECORDS, a significant player in reggae and dancehall music, is known for its extensive catalog and impact on the global music scene. Founded in 1979, the label has been instrumental in bringing Jamaican music to the world, with a history of producing chart-topping hits and working with some of the biggest names in the industry. In 2002, the Beach Riddim captured the bashment energy of dancehall, with its infectious grooves and street anthems. It’s a riddim that flows seamlessly from start to finish, tying together the unique styles of each artist. Many fans and critics agree that this riddim defined the sound of dancehall in its time, making it a timeless piece that listeners continue to enjoy.
Beach Tracklist:
- Anthony Cruz – Enjoy Your Life
- Bling Dawg – Some Of That
- Bounty Killer – Killa Is A Killa
- Crazy Hype & Champelli – Coast To Coast
- Elephant Man – Boom Dem Down
- Frisco Kid – Giddeon
- Future Troubles – Almighty Real
- Harry Toddler – Bad Man
- Kiprich – Mek Dem Go
- Mr Peper – Baby Them
- Wayne Wonder – So Good, So Fine
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