DA GO GO RIDDIM produced by MASSIVE B PRODUCTION 2007
Da Go Go Overview
In 2007, a dancehall recording called Da Go Go Riddim brought new energy to the scene. The release came out of Jamaica, where dancehall music has deep roots. This riddim stood out that year, mixing classic dancehall style with the fresh sound of 2007. Several well-known artists lent their voices to the project. Anthony B, famous for his powerful lyrics and songs like "Excersise & Call," added his signature style. Anthony B is also known for his 1996 album "Real Revolutionary," which helped build his reputation in reggae and dancehall. Bugle, who performed "Say What U Wanna," was part of the new wave of conscious dancehall artists at the time. Burro Banton, a veteran known for his deep voice and the song "Cross Da Board," had already made a name with hits like "Boom Wah Dis" in the 1990s. Collie Buddz, who contributed "Rise It," is recognized for his self-titled debut album that reached the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. Evil performed "Husslin," bringing a raw edge to the riddim. Behind the scenes, MASSIVE B PRODUCTION handled the production. The label, founded by Bobby Konders, is respected for blending reggae and dancehall with hip hop and for producing hits like "Kopa Riddim." Their steady hand gave Da Go Go Riddim its party vibe and lasting impact. This release became a highlight for bashment fans in 2007.
Da Go Go Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Excersise & Call
- Bugle – Say What U Wanna
- Burro Banton – Cross Da Board
- Collie Buddz – Rise It (Edit)
- Collie Buddz – Rise It (Raw)
- Evil – Husslin
- Elly Ess – Could Never
- Vegas – Hottie (Edit)
- Vegas – Hottie (Raw)
- Pompatay – Good Good (Edit)
- Pompatay – Good Good (Raw)
- Richie Feelings – Where Da Wife (Edit)
- Richie Feelings – Where Da Wife (Raw)
- Tony Matterhorn – Tour Guide (Edit)
- Tony Matterhorn – Tour Guide (Raw)
- Version – Go Go Riddim
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