DI JUDGEMENT RIDDIM produced by BAKCHICH RECORDS 2003
Di Judgement Overview
In 2003, the dancehall scene was buzzing with energy, and the Di Judgement Riddim was at the heart of it all. This dancehall set echoed through clubs across the island, leaving a mark with its vibrant and infectious beats. The bashment arranger behind this set played a crucial role in shaping its sound, bringing together a mix of artists who each added their unique flavor. BAKCHICH RECORDS, the producer of this riddim, was known for pushing the boundaries of dancehall music. With a focus on melodic progression, they created a sequence that kept listeners coming back for more. Their ability to craft catchy and innovative riddims helped them stand out in the music industry. Among the artists featured on this riddim was Daddy Mory, who brought his signature style to the track "Dancehall Time." His contribution was a testament to his talent and his ability to energize any dancehall crowd. J Snow also made waves with "Education," a track that showcased his lyrical prowess and added depth to the set. Loo Ranks teamed up with Soha for "Pas D'amateur," delivering a performance that was both powerful and memorable. Loo Ranks also shone on his solo track "No Babylon City," further cementing his place in the dancehall scene. Mad Killah's "Bienvenu A Ripa" added a different vibe to the mix, showing the diversity of talent featured on the riddim. Many fans believe that this dancehall set truly defined the bashment energy of 2003, with each artist contributing to its lasting impact. The Di Judgement Riddim remains a favorite for selectors and dancehall enthusiasts alike, a testament to its enduring appeal.
Di Judgement Tracklist:
- Daddy Mory – Dancehall Time
- J Snow – Education
- Loo Ranks & Soha – Pas D’amateur
- Loo Ranks – No Babylon City
- Mad Killah – Bienvenu A Ripa
- Faysal – Une Rebeu Une Chabine
- Uman – Plus De Faya
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