BEDROOM RIDDIM produced by PAYDAY MUSIC 2011
Bedroom Overview
When the Bedroom Riddim arrived in 2011, dancehall DJs played it everywhere. This riddim stood out because it brought a fresh sound but kept the classic dancehall feeling. The producer, PAYDAY MUSIC, is well known in Jamaica for working with many top artists and bringing out popular riddims that get big play in parties and on radio. Their experience helped Bedroom Riddim shine. The arranger made sure every song fit together, creating a smooth bashment vibe. Bridgez’s “No Any Man” was a favorite, with her strong delivery. Gia & Item teamed up for “Still Can Get Along,” showing how duets can work well on a dancehall beat. Ishawna’s “Feeling You” added her signature style—she later found even more success with hits like “Equal Rights.” Kym Hamilton kept the party energy high with “Whine Pon It,” while Martina & Delly Ranx joined for “Bedroom.” Delly Ranx is respected in dancehall, known for his hit “Silly Walks” and years as a producer and artist. Other tracks like Natalie Storm’s “When You Hold Me,” Nefatari’s “Talk Yuh Talk,” Pamputtae’s “Whine & Collect,” Posh’s “Rock The Party,” and Raine Seville’s “See Them A Look” gave the riddim even more variety. Compared to other riddims from 2011, Bedroom Riddim stayed in heavy rotation because of its mix of new and old styles, strong artists, and PAYDAY MUSIC’s expert touch.
Bedroom Tracklist:
- Bridgez – No Any Man
- Gia & Item – Still Can Get Along
- Ishawna – Feeling You
- Kym Hamilton – Whine Pon It
- Martina & Delly Ranx – Bedroom
- Natalie Storm – When You Hold Me
- Nefatari – Talk Yuh Talk (Clean)
- Nefatari – Talk Yuh Talk (Raw)
- Pamputtae – Whine & Collect
- Posh – Rock The Party (Clean)
- Posh – Rock The Party (Raw)
- Raine Seville – See Them A Look
- Stacious – Got It Like That
- Timberlee – Inna Me Bedroom (Clean)
- Timberlee – Inna Me Bedroom (Raw)
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.