Dna Riddim – Tj Records 2010
Dna Overview
The DNA Riddim came out in 2010 and quickly became a favorite at dancehall parties. Its lively sound and bold energy matched the rebellious mood of the time. The riddim brought together some of the biggest names in dancehall, each adding their own style to the project. Agent Sasco stood out with his song "Jacket." Known for his sharp lyrics, Agent Sasco (also called Assassin) had already made a name for himself with hits like "Hand To Mouth." Aidonia brought even more fire with "Wine Up Yuh Body." Over the years, Aidonia has been praised for his fast flow and powerful delivery. Beenie Man, a dancehall legend, delivered "Mount Everest" on this riddim. Beenie Man is famous for winning a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001 with "Art & Life." His long career and many hits have made him a key figure in the genre. Bugle added a thoughtful touch with "Dont Need Yuh Frienship." Bugle is known for songs with strong messages, like "Journey." Buju Banton also joined the lineup with "G.A.L." Buju Banton is one of reggae’s most respected artists, and his album "Til Shiloh" is widely celebrated. Behind the scenes, the DNA Riddim was produced by a team that understood the dancehall sound of the era. The careful mixing and creative direction helped make the riddim a standout in 2010. The DNA Riddim remains a highlight from a year filled with bashment hits, bringing together top talent and unforgettable energy.
Dna Tracklist:
- Agent Sasco – Jacket
- Aidonia – Wine Up Yuh Body
- Beenie Man – Mount Everest
- Bugle – Dont Need Yuh Frienship
- Buju Banton – G.A.L
- N.A Riddim Instrumental
- Flippa Mafia – Grudge Me
- G Whizz – My Girl
- Laden – Bike Ride
- Louis Culture – Cant Knock Yuh Gal
- Mr Vegas – Let Them Talk
- Natel – God Sent
- Spice – Back Broad – Edit
- Spragga Benz – Style
- Vybz Kartel – Turn & Wine – Tj Records
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