Beverly Hills Riddim was produced by V. Livingston and D. Lawson for Shangul Records in 1999.
Beverly Hills Overview
The Beverly Hills Riddim brought a fresh spark to dancehall in 1999, filling dance floors with its hypnotic groove. The rhythm is driven by a catchy baseline and energetic drums, making it perfect for late-night sessions and bashment parties. The sound is both smooth and lively, with a romantic edge that keeps listeners coming back. A big part of the riddim’s magic comes from its line-up of artists. Paul Elliott’s “You’re My Lady” stands out with his smooth delivery and heartfelt lyrics. Elliott is well-known in reggae for his uplifting songs and positive messages, and this track adds to his strong catalog. Powerman brings energy with “What You Gonna Do,” showcasing the raw style that made him a staple in the dancehall scene. Deenie Ranks delivers “Easy Come,” adding his unique flow to the mix. Hazzar’s “Disrespect” and L.T’s “Shout It Out” round out the project, each bringing their own flavor to the riddim. The “Beverly Hills — Instrumental” gives DJs and fans a chance to enjoy the riddim’s pure vibe. Behind the scenes, V. Livingston and D. Lawson shaped the sound for Shangul Records. Shangul Records became known in the late 1990s for pushing fresh dancehall sounds, and this project highlighted their vision. In 1999, the Beverly Hills Riddim became a favorite in clubs and dancehall sessions, earning its place as a true yard classic.
Beverly Hills Tracklist:
- Paul Elliott – You’re My Lady
- Powerman – What You Gonna Do
- Deenie Ranks – Easy Come
- Hazzar – Disrespect
- L.T – Shout It Out
- Beverly Hills – Instrumental
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