DEM GAL SITTIN RIDDIM produced by WARD 21 2008
Dem Gal Sittin Overview
When Dem Gal Sittin Riddim dropped in 2008, dancehall fans quickly took notice. The project brought a fresh energy to the dance floor and radio, with people praising its lively style and strong lineup of female artists. It became a favorite at parties and in sound system clashes, showing just how much bashment could move a crowd. Each artist made a real impact. Lady saw’s “go deh go deh” stood out, with her signature bold delivery. Known as the “Queen of Dancehall,” Lady saw had already made history as the first female deejay to win a Grammy Award, thanks to her feature on No Doubt’s “Underneath It All.” Macka diamond fired up the riddim with “all over me,” building on her reputation for witty lyrics and her hit “Dye Dye.” Spice, who would later be called the “Queen of Dancehall” herself, brought heat with “dun out.” Tifa’s “crawny gal” and Timberlee’s “no stress” added even more flavor, helping define the sound of the year. Other standout tracks included Natalie storm’s “anuh my fault,” D'angel’s “lucky charm,” Stacious’s “inna mi class,” Ms thing’s “dem call me,” and Cecile’s “vicegrip.” Each song added a unique touch, keeping the riddim exciting from start to finish. The project was produced by WARD 21, a group known for their hard-hitting dancehall riddims and past hits like “Badda Badda.” Released on their own label, this project proved how powerful Jamaican studios were in 2008, shaping the direction of dancehall music for years to come.
Dem Gal Sittin Tracklist:
- Lady saw – go deh go deh
- Macka diamond – all over me
- Spice – dun out
- Tifa – crawny gal
- Timberlee – no stress
- Natalie storm – anuh my fault
- D’angel – lucky charm
- Stacious – inna mi class
- Ms thing – dem call me
- Cecile – vicegrip
- Lady g – beg and trust
- Queen paula – dissmiss them
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