CHULLO RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2003
Chullo Overview
In 2003, the Chullo Riddim made waves in dancehall clubs across Jamaica, thanks to its vibrant and energetic sound. The mastermind behind this project was the producer known as VARIOUS ARTISTS, who has a knack for bringing together a diverse range of talents to create unforgettable music experiences. Known for his work on other successful compilations, VARIOUS ARTISTS has a reputation for crafting riddims that resonate with audiences worldwide. The Chullo Riddim featured an impressive lineup of artists who each added their unique flair to the mix. Anthony B's track "Dun The Place" brought his signature energetic style, adding a powerful presence to the riddim. Bounty Killer, with his song "Wine," delivered his usual commanding vocal performance, further enhancing the riddim's appeal. Colly C teamed up with Keely Bean on "Girl Veteran," a track that showcased Keely Bean's versatile talent. Known for her song "Tease Me," Keely Bean has been a rising star in the dancehall scene, and her contribution to this riddim was no exception. The Elite Soldiers also made their mark with the track "Waiting," adding another layer of depth to the compilation. The recording process for the Chullo Riddim was a collaborative effort, with each artist bringing their own style and energy. This synergy resulted in a yard session tape that stood out among the heavy bashment drops of the year. The Chullo Riddim not only captured the essence of dancehall in 2003 but also solidified its place as a timeless club favorite.
Chullo Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Dun The Place
- Bounty Killer – Wine
- Colly C Ft Keely Bean – Girl Veteran
- Elite Soldiers – Waiting
- Keely Bean – Tease Me
- Kurupt – Ballin
- Marshall – For Da Ladies
- Preditor – Made Me
- Roundhead – Smoke Weed
- Turbulance – Gideon
- G.O. – I Get High When I Want To
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