DOT COM RIDDIM produced by 2001 – V1 LABEL
Dot Com Overview
In the early 2000s, dancehall parties in Jamaica were full of energy, color, and excitement. The sound system culture was at its peak, with selectors and deejays controlling the mood of the crowd. These parties were more than just gatherings—they were places where new music and styles came alive, and where the latest riddims set the rhythm for the night. At these events, the selector played a key role. Using the mixing board, the selector would blend hardcore deejay tracks with smooth, melodic vocals, creating a journey for the dancers and listeners. The selector’s skill in moving between songs and building the vibe made them the “mixing board king,” respected by both artists and fans. Their choices shaped the party, making each night unique. One such riddim that captured the sound of that time was the Dot Com Riddim, produced by 2001 - V1 LABEL. The riddim’s modern feel, mixed with classic dancehall roots, made it a favorite at parties. It brought together some of the biggest names in dancehall for a memorable lineup. Capleton’s “Log On Girls” brought his signature fire and energy to the dancefloor, while Spragga Benz, Assassin & Red Square teamed up on “More Girls,” delivering sharp lyrics and a catchy hook. Sizzla’s “Girls Them Me Love” added smoothness, and Frisco Kid’s “Girls Sport” kept the crowd moving. Stevie Face & D'Bad Dawg’s “Something About You” showed the softer side of the riddim. Other tracks like Delly Ranks’ “Girls Shocking Out,” Mega Banton’s “Another Hype,” and Danny English’s “Go Gal” kept the energy high. Songs like Daddy Juice & Pinchy P’s “Can’t Get We Money” and Moses I’s “Sunshine Princess” rounded out the mix. This blend of songs, voices, and rhythms made the Dot Com Riddim a key part of dancehall history, reminding us of the power of the selector and the unforgettable parties of that era.
Dot Com Tracklist:
- Capleton – Log On Girls
- Spragga Benz,Assassin & Red Square – More Girls
- Sizzla – Girls Them Me Love
- Frisco Kid – Girls Sport
- Stevie Face & D’Bad Dawg – Something About You
- Delly Ranks – Girls Shocking Out
- Mega Banton – Another Hype
- Danny English – Go Gal
- Daddy Juice & Pinchy P – Can’T Get We Money
- Moses I- Sunshine Princess
- 2 Cool & Dasta – Crime And Violence
- Nana Mclean – Love In Your Heart
- Abljah – Healing Time
- T. Ras – Blazing
- Jah Thunder – Sweet Reggae
- Mega Mix
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