DOLLERS AND SENSE RIDDIM produced by AALO PRODUCTION 2006
Dollers And Sense Overview
In 2006, the Dollers And Sense Riddim brought a fresh energy to dancehall sessions. The rhythm is lively and upbeat, with a strong bassline and catchy melodies that invite people to dance. Its sound is classic bashment, designed to keep the party moving and the crowd engaged from start to finish. The project features several standout artists. Bling Dawg delivers with "Wanna Be," showing his skill for catchy lyrics and energetic delivery. Bounty Killer, known for his powerful voice and big hits like "Look," brings his signature style to "Yuh Dun." Cobra, who made waves in the 1990s with the hit "Flex," appears with "Gangsta Script." Danger De Deputy adds his unique touch with "Suffa," while Kb offers "Dollers Ova Dollers." Other artists on the riddim include Leaf A Life with "Money," Lutan Fyah with "School Of Know - Ledge," Mad Cobra with "Og," and Norris Man with "Dem Vex." Each artist brings their own flavor, making the riddim a true showcase of dancehall talent. AALO PRODUCTION is the beat maker behind this project. Known for producing quality dancehall tracks, AALO PRODUCTION shaped the sound of this riddim. Their work on Dollers And Sense Riddim helped keep dancehall vibrant in 2006, with selectors including it in many sessions throughout the year. The riddim remains a favorite for its infectious energy and strong lineup.
Dollers And Sense Tracklist:
- Aalo Production – Dollers And Sense Riddim
- Bling Dawg – Wanna Be
- Bounty Killer – Yuh Dun
- Cobra – Gangsta Script
- Danger De Deputy – Suffa
- Kb – Dollers Ova Dollers
- Leaf A Life – Money
- Lutan Fyah – School Of Know – Ledge
- Mad Cobra – Og
- Norris Man – Dem Vex
- Red Rat – Doing Well
- Shane – O – Gallup Gallup
- Spragga Benz – Dem Lippin
- Teflon – Fire Pon Dem
- Turbulance – Burn Up
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