COLLECTORS RIDDIM produced by RUF REX RECORDS / XTATIK LTD 2003
Collectors Overview
In 2003, the vibrant pulse of dancehall music echoed through the streets, with the release of the Collectors Riddim, a creation of RUF REX RECORDS / XTATIK LTD. This riddim, known for its crisp and dynamic flavor, was crafted to ignite dancefloors and capture the essence of raw street energy. RUF REX RECORDS, in collaboration with XTATIK LTD, had already made waves in the Caribbean music scene, known for their innovative productions and knack for discovering fresh talent. Their work on the Collectors Riddim was no exception, as they brought together a powerhouse lineup of artists whose voices would define the sound of that year. Leading the charge was Bunji Garlin with "Flags Of Life," a track that showcased his commanding presence and lyrical prowess. Farmer Nappy followed suit with "Rainy Day," adding his unique touch that resonated with fans. Kmc brought the heat with "Flopping Up," a song that further cemented his reputation in the dancehall world. Adding to the riddim's allure, Lady Saw Impulse delivered "The Result," while Montano Blakie Terror paid homage to tradition with "Ole Time Calypso." The collection was rounded out with Machel Rose's "What She Want," Supa Chile's "Sweet Sweet Dougla Raw," and Xtatik Peter C Lewis's "Gone Clear," each contributing to the riddim's diverse and captivating sound. Together, these tracks formed a collection that not only highlighted the talents of its artists but also underscored the strength of yard studios in shaping the dancehall landscape of 2003. The Collectors Riddim stood as a testament to the enduring power and creativity of the genre.
Collectors Tracklist:
- Bunji Garlin – Flags Of Life
- Farmer Nappy – Rainy Day
- Kmc – Flopping Up
- Lady Saw Impulse – The Result
- Montano Blakie Terror – Ole Time Calypso
- Machel Rose – What She Want
- Supa Chile – Sweet Sweet Dougla Raw
- Xtatik Peter C Lewis – Gone Clear
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