BOGLE RESSURECTION RIDDIM produced by LEGENDS 2005
Bogle Ressurection Overview
In 2005, the dancehall scene was electrified by the Bogle Resurrection Riddim, a sound system cut that resonated with heavy basslines and infectious grooves. This riddim was a staple in yard sessions, creating an atmosphere that was both vibrant and irresistible. The rhythm was designed to make people move, and it succeeded in doing just that. At the forefront of this musical wave were artists like Leftside and Esco, whose track "Belly Nuh Bang" became a standout. Their energy was matched by Bling Dawg's "From Gal Fi Get Fuck," a track that further cemented his reputation in the dancehall world. Busy Signal teamed up with Tami Chin for "It's All Because Of You," showcasing a softer, yet compelling side to the riddim. Meanwhile, Colly C's "Look Good" and Elephant Man's "Play Hard Fi Get" added layers of dynamic flair to the mix. Elephant Man, known for his high-energy performances, had already made a mark with hits like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," further enhancing his influence in this release. Behind the scenes, the producer known as LEGENDS played a pivotal role in crafting the riddim's sound. LEGENDS has been recognized for their ability to create tracks that define party vibes, making them a key figure in the dancehall music landscape. Their work on the Bogle Resurrection Riddim was no exception, as it became a defining sound of 2005, capturing the essence of the dancehall spirit and leaving a lasting impact on fans and artists alike.
Bogle Ressurection Tracklist:
- Leftside & Esco – Belly Nuh Bang
- Bling Dawg – From Gal Fi Get Fuck
- Busy Signal Ft Tami Chin – It’s All Because Of You
- Colly C – Look Good
- Elephant Man – Play Hard Fi Get
- Flava Unit – Your Body Is Calling
- Future Troubles – Forget About It
- Round Head – Cum And Him Done
- Unknown Artist – Baby I Love You
- Unknown Artist – Belly Nuh Bang
- Wayne Marshall – Is It My Turn
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