BLUE LAGOON RIDDIM produced by OPERA HOUSE 2005
Blue Lagoon Overview
In 2005, the dancehall scene was buzzing with the release of the Blue Lagoon Riddim. This vibrant project featured some of the most exciting artists of the time. Beenie Man, known as the "King of Dancehall," contributed to the riddim with his track "Ready Fah." Beenie Man is celebrated for his hit song "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and has won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. Bling Dawg added his energy with "Ah So We," while Jagwa brought liveliness with "Pum Pum." Red Rat, famous for his catchy tune "Tight Up Skirt," delivered "Bad Gal," and Round Head joined in with "How We Living." The party atmosphere of the Blue Lagoon Riddim echoed through clubs across Jamaica, creating a backdrop that was hard to resist. This was all brought together by the producer OPERA HOUSE, known for crafting beats that captivate dancehall enthusiasts. OPERA HOUSE has been involved in producing several notable projects, contributing significantly to the dancehall genre's evolution. Their work on the Blue Lagoon Riddim showcased their ability to blend dynamic rhythms with engaging melodies, making it a staple in the dancehall community. Even today, DJs keep the spirit of 2005 alive by spinning this selector’s mix. Tracks like "Any Bwoy Dis Yuh" by Sizzla and "Block Out" by O.K continue to energize dance floors. Meanwhile, songs like "Di Gal Dem," "Gimme Di Wine," and "Long Time" by unknown artists maintain the riddim's infectious vibe. The Blue Lagoon Riddim remains a testament to the enduring appeal of dancehall music.
Blue Lagoon Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Ready Fah
- Bling Dawg – Ah So We
- Jagwa – Pum Pum
- Mavado – We Dont Play
- Red Rat – Bad Gal
- Round Head – How We Living
- Sizzla – Any Bwoy Dis Yuh
- O.K – Block Out
- Unknown – Di Gal Dem
- Unknown – Gimme Di Wine
- Unknown – Long Time
- Unknown – Try Stop Me
- Version – Blue Lagoon Riddim
- Ward 21 – Bad Man Nuh Play
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