DA WYLD PYTCH RIDDIM produced by WYLD PYTCH RECORDS / BIG LEAGUE 2004
Da Wyld Pytch Overview
WYLD PYTCH RECORDS / BIG LEAGUE made a significant mark in dancehall music with their 2004 release, the Da Wyld Pytch Riddim. Known for their ability to craft infectious beats, the label has been a staple in the dancehall scene, producing tracks that resonate with fans worldwide. This riddim brought together a talented group of artists, each adding their unique flair. 2nice delivered "More Dough," a track that showcased his knack for catchy hooks and relatable lyrics. Meanwhile, Antoine Stone Zumjay and Iceberg teamed up on "Pop Your Body," a song that quickly became a favorite in dancehall circles for its energetic vibe. Kananga's "Jamaica Man" celebrated his roots, adding a cultural touch to the riddim's lineup. Kid Kurupt's "Duttey Cup Man" further highlighted the riddim's diversity, bringing a raw edge to the mix. Vybz Kartel, a prominent figure in dancehall, contributed "Bills Fi Pay," a track that echoed his reputation for creating hits that resonate with everyday struggles. The riddim also featured Ward 21 with "Who We Are," adding to the collective energy that made the release memorable. Zagu Zarr's version of "More Dough" added another layer to the riddim's appeal, ensuring it remained a staple in DJ sets across the island. WYLD PYTCH RECORDS / BIG LEAGUE's production on this project exemplified their ability to create timeless dancehall music, making the Da Wyld Pytch Riddim a standout release and a bashment highlight of 2004.
Da Wyld Pytch Tracklist:
- 2nice – More Dough
- Antoine Stone Zumjay & Iceberg – Pop Your Body
- Kananga – Jamaica Man
- Kid Kurupt – Duttey Cup Man
- Vybz Kartel – Bills Fi Pay
- Ward 21 – Who We Are
- Zagu Zarr – More Dough
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