DO YOU RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2004
Do You Overview
In 2004, the dancehall scene was electrified by the release of the "Do You Riddim," a production that quickly became a staple at dancehall parties. The magic behind this project was orchestrated by the producer known as VARIOUS ARTISTS, whose work has consistently pushed the boundaries of the genre. Known for their ability to bring together diverse talents, VARIOUS ARTISTS crafted a riddim that perfectly blended hardcore deejay cuts with smooth vocals. Bounty Killer, a dancehall legend, delivered powerful tracks like "Do You" and "Tight Pum Pum," showcasing his signature aggressive style. Bounty Killer, known for hits like "Look," has long been a force in the dancehall world, and his contributions to this riddim only cemented his status further. Buju Banton, another heavyweight in the genre, contributed "All Fi Themself," adding his unique voice to the mix. Buju, famous for his Grammy-winning album "Before the Dawn," brought depth and authenticity to the project. D Money's "Murda Murda" added a gritty edge, while Jagwa's "Buss Gun" brought an explosive energy. Mitch softened the vibe with "All I Need," offering a smoother vocal performance that contrasted beautifully with the harder tracks. The riddim also featured New Kidz with "Real Hustler" and a version track titled "Do You Riddim," providing a platform for dancers to showcase their skills. The combination of these tracks made the "Do You Riddim" an unforgettable part of 2004's dancehall landscape, capturing the essence of the genre's vibrant and dynamic spirit.
Do You Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Do You
- Bounty Killer – Tight Pum Pum
- Buju Banton – All Fi Themself
- D Money – Murda Murda
- Jagwa – Buss Gun
- Mitch – All I Need
- New Kidz – Real Hustler
- Version – Do You Riddim
- Vybz Kartel And Bounty Killer – Hot Gal
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