BOO TOWN RIDDIM produced by RAGGS RECORDS 2005
Boo Town Overview
The Boo Town Riddim, released in 2005, is a dancehall rhythm that has stood the test of time. Created by the influential producer RAGGS RECORDS, this riddim is known for its bright and bouncy beats. RAGGS RECORDS, a well-respected name in the reggae and dancehall scene, has a history of producing hit tracks that resonate with fans worldwide. This riddim was a breakthrough for several artists. Alozade And Gt made waves with their track "Straight Email," showcasing their unique style and lyrical prowess. Bling Dawg, known for his energetic performances, delivered the catchy tune "Dem Girls," which quickly became a favorite among dancehall enthusiasts. Chico contributed "Got To Work Hard," a track that highlighted his dedication and talent. Delly Ranks And Patchy brought energy with "What," while Future Troubles captivated listeners with "Yes." Each artist brought their distinct flavor, making Boo Town Riddim a diverse and vibrant collection. The riddim also featured other notable tracks like Hawkeye's "Goody Goody Good," Lexxus's "Who Dem," Mad Anju's "We Say We Do," Red Rat's "Get Up," and Shyam's "If You Are." These songs added to the riddim's appeal, making it a staple for sound systems and DJs. Years after its release, selectors still reach for Boo Town Riddim, proving its lasting impact on the dancehall scene. Its timeless beats and memorable tracks continue to energize parties and festivals, keeping the spirit of 2005 alive.
Boo Town Tracklist:
- Alozade And Gt – Straight Email
- Bling Dawg – Dem Girls
- Chico – Got To Work Hard
- Delly Ranks And Patchy – What
- Future Troubles – Yes
- Hawkeye – Goody Goody Good
- Lexxus – Who Dem
- Mad Anju – We Say We Do
- Red Rat – Get Up
- Shyam – If You Are
- Spragga Benz – Work To Do
- Tanto Metro And Devonte – Ill Never Change
- Tok – No Tek Talk
- Version – Boo Town
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