BUSS HEAD RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2005
Buss Head Overview
In 2005, the dancehall scene was buzzing with the release of the Buss Head Riddim, crafted by the influential producer VARIOUS ARTISTS. Known for their ability to blend traditional dancehall vibes with modern sounds, VARIOUS ARTISTS has been a significant force in shaping the genre. Their work on this riddim brought a fresh energy to the dancefloor, making it a favorite among DJs and fans alike. One of the standout tracks from this collection is "Oh No" by Cecile, a song that showcases her distinctive voice and flair. Cecile has been a prominent figure in dancehall, known for her hit songs and collaborations that have cemented her place in the industry. Another hit from the collection is "Carry On" by Devonte Ft Tanto Metro. Tanto Metro, part of the duo with Devonte, has been celebrated for his catchy tunes and energetic performances. Elephant Man, often dubbed the "Energy God," contributed to the riddim with "Dancing Instruction," a track that perfectly captures his lively style. His career has seen numerous hits, making him a staple in dancehall music. Lady Saw, known for her bold lyrics and powerful presence, also made her mark with "Why You Gonna," further solidifying her status as the "Queen of Dancehall." Tracks like "Independent Woman" by Macka Diamond and "Inna Bed" by Rally Bop added to the riddim's appeal, ensuring that it remains a favorite in dancehall circles. Even today, the Buss Head Riddim continues to ignite parties, proving its lasting impact on the genre.
Buss Head Tracklist:
- Cecile – Oh No
- Devonte Ft Tanto Metro – Carry On
- Elephant Man – Dancing Instruction
- Lady Saw – Why You Gonna
- Macka Diamond – Independent Woman
- Mega Banton – You Friend
- Merciless – Bed Ah Rock
- Mr Easy – Bounce Yah Gyal
- Rally Bop – Inna Bed
- Version – Buss Head Riddim
- Vybz Kartel – Nah Beg Nuh Gyal Clean
- Vybz Kartel – Nah Beg Nuh Gyal Raw
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