BILL BACK RIDDIM produced by TJ RECORDS 2007
Bill Back Overview
In 2007, reggae and dancehall were changing fast, with new artists bringing fresh energy to classic sounds. The Bill Back Riddim stood out that year as a strong link between modern voices and the deep roots of reggae. The riddim’s beat was both familiar and new, making it a favorite for both longtime fans and newcomers. Behind the scenes, the culture arranger played a key role, shaping the sound to keep the reggae spirit alive while letting each artist shine. TJ RECORDS, the producer, was already known for high-quality dancehall productions. The label, founded by Linton “TJ” White, gained attention for working with top artists and delivering chart-topping riddims. Their influence helped Bill Back Riddim reach a wide audience and stay relevant over time. The artists on this riddim each brought their own style. Aidonia delivered “Hook R,” showing his sharp lyrics and strong delivery. Aidonia is well known for his later hit “Yeah Yeah,” but on “Hook R,” his energy was already clear. Sanjay’s “Nuh Waan Yuh Back” added smooth vocals and a catchy hook, showing his talent for blending singing and deejaying. Shano’s “Deh Deh” brought a different vibe, with his unique voice standing out on the riddim. Sizzla, a major name in reggae, gave fans “Head Out.” Sizzla is famous for albums like “Da Real Thing” and is one of the most prolific reggae artists ever. Soltex 3000’s “Bill Back” rounded out the set, giving the riddim its name and a strong instrumental focus.
Bill Back Tracklist:
- Aidonia – Hook R (Clean)
- Aidonia – Hook R (Raw)
- Movado – Ball Dem A Bal (Raw)
- Movado – Ball Dem A Ball (Clean)
- Sanjay – Nuh Waan Yuh Back
- Shano – Deh Deh (Clean)
- Shano – Deh Deh (Raw)
- Sizzla – Head Out (Clean)
- Sizzla – Head Out (Raw)
- Soltex 3000 – Bill Back
- Version – Bill Back Riddim
- Vybz Kartel – Tun R Back Way (Clean)
- Vybz Kartel – Tun R Back Way (Raw)
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