CANT STOP WI RIDDIM produced by GONE MUSIC PRODUCTION 2010
Cant Stop Wi Overview
GONE MUSIC PRODUCTION stands behind the powerful street anthem base of the "Can't Stop Wi Riddim." Known for pushing dancehall forward, GONE MUSIC PRODUCTION has built a name in Jamaica’s music scene with a string of energetic riddims and a focus on bold, horn-driven sounds. Their productions have reached listeners worldwide, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. The riddim brings together a strong lineup of artists. Alozade, known for his hit "Bad Man Nuh Pet Gal," adds his raw style to the track "Bite Di Dust." Bongo Chilli brings his unique energy with "Can'T Stop Mi," keeping the vibe fresh and lively. Gone Music steps up with the title track, "Can'T Stop Wi Riddim," showing off the label’s signature sound. Hawkeye, who achieved international attention with songs like "Arrest Mi Officer," delivers "Can'T Stop My Shine," adding his unmistakable voice to the mix. I Motive stands out with "Dem Can'T Stop Mi," riding the riddim’s heavy bass and horns. Each artist brings their own fire, making the riddim a true street anthem. The "Can't Stop Wi Riddim" captures the energy of 2010’s dancehall, blending classic rhythms with new ideas. With GONE MUSIC PRODUCTION at the controls and a lineup of proven artists, this release is a strong reminder of dancehall’s lasting power.
Cant Stop Wi Tracklist:
- Alozade – Bite Di Dust
- Bongo Chilli – Can’T Stop Mi
- Gone Music – Can’T Stop Wi Riddim
- Hawkeye – Can’T Stop My Shine
- I Motive – Dem Can’T Stop Mi
- Imagyn – Hero (Remix) Ft. Merciless
- Imagyn – Hero
- Lock Smith – Murda (Clean)
- Lock Smith – Murda (Raw)
- Merciless – Vote For No Party
- Mexican – Do It Like That (Clean)
- Mexican – Do It Like That (Raw)
- Diamond – Set Up
- Notorious – I Don’T Know
- Mexican – Do It Like That (Raw)
- Ratigan – Pon Di Throne (Raw)
- Zion Head – Seh Dem A Bad Man (Clean)
- Zion Head – Seh Dem A Bad Man (Raw)
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