BEE HIVE RIDDIM produced by BIG SHIP RECORDS 2007
Bee Hive Overview
In 2007, the dancehall scene was buzzing with new riddims, and the Bee Hive Riddim stood out as a true bashment force. The journey started in the studio with the riddim creator carefully layering sounds to capture the raw energy of the era. The producer behind the project, BIG SHIP RECORDS, brought their experience and signature touch. Founded by Freddie McGregor, BIG SHIP RECORDS was already known for shaping reggae and dancehall with a string of influential releases. Once the riddim was ready, top artists came on board to give it life. Aidonia delivered “Yuh Vagina Tight,” a track that quickly became a party favorite. Ancient Monarchy made an impact with “They Don't Know,” adding a conscious edge to the mix. Assassin, who would later gain international recognition as Agent Sasco and work with Kanye West, gave a powerful performance on “We Nuh Funny.” Beenie Man, the Grammy-winning “King of Dancehall,” brought his star power to “No No.” Brama joined the lineup with “One Day,” rounding out the collection. When Bee Hive Riddim dropped, selectors included it in their sets at major events across Jamaica. The riddim’s infectious energy and strong lineup made it a staple in 2007’s dancehall parties, showing the strength of collaboration and production in the genre.
Bee Hive Tracklist:
- Aidonia – Yuh Vagina Tight
- Ancient Monarchy – They Don’t Know
- Assassin – We Nuh Funny
- Beenie Man – No No
- Brama – One Day
- Chino – Change
- Elephant Man – More (Edit)
- Elephant Man – More
- Future Fambo – Yuh Ting A Hapn
- Kari Jess – Hotter Hotter Gal
- Lady Saw – Weh Dem Man Deh
- Mavado – Which Gyal
- Easy – Have You Ever
- G – Return Him
- Lex – Clockwork
- Shema – First Lady Of The Ship
- O.K – Original
- Tony Matterhorn – Talk Di Tings Dem
- Unkown Artist – I Call It Love (Adapted)
- Voicemail – Hype Pon Yuh Matie
- Vybz Kartel – Money Fi Spend
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