Country Me Thing Deh – Bootleg 2009
Country Me Thing Deh – Bootleg Overview
When "Country Me Thing Deh – Bootleg" dropped in 2009, dancehall fans quickly took notice. The riddim was made for the dance floor, and it delivered just that. Clubs and street parties played it on repeat, and the energy never faded. Fans loved the fresh sound and the way it captured the bashment vibe of the time. Burro Banton's track "Ya Dun Know" stood out for its commanding style. Burro Banton is well-known in the dancehall world, especially for his classic hit "Boom Wah Dis." On this riddim, his voice and delivery brought a strong, authentic flavor that connected with longtime listeners. Sweetie Irie also made a mark with "Too Red Eye." Sweetie Irie is respected for his work in both reggae and UK garage, and he was even nominated for a MOBO Award in 1995. On this project, his performance added a different twist, giving the riddim a wider appeal. Behind the scenes, the studio team and label crafted a tight, cohesive sound. The production was crisp and modern, making the riddim perfect for DJs and selectors looking to keep the dance floor moving. The label made sure every detail was on point, helping to cement the project’s place in dancehall history. Even years later, "Country Me Thing Deh – Bootleg" still brings back memories of 2019’s party energy. Its club-ready style and standout performances keep it fresh for new fans and longtime followers alike.
Tracklist:
- Burro Banton – Ya Dun Know (Remix)
- Sweetie Irie – Too Red Eye (Remix)
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