DUCATI RIDDIM produced by BLACK STREET MUSIC 2012
Ducati Overview
The Ducati Riddim is a classic dancehall release that made a big impact on sound system culture. In Jamaica, sound systems are the heart of dancehall, bringing people together to enjoy music and celebrate new talent. The Ducati Riddim, released in 2011, quickly became a favorite for selectors and DJs who wanted to energize the dance. The beat was created by BLACK STREET MUSIC, a label known for its sharp production and strong influence in the dancehall scene. BLACK STREET MUSIC has worked with many top artists and helped push dancehall music to wider audiences. Their riddims are often streamed by fans around the world, and Ducati Riddim is one of their most memorable works. Each artist brought something special to the Ducati Riddim. Bugle’s “U Mi Wah Find” stood out for its catchy lyrics and smooth flow, making it a regular choice for sound system selectors. Ce'Cile’s “Body Hot” added a fresh female voice and became a dancefloor anthem. Vybz Kartel appeared twice, with “Nuff Gal Mi Touch - Edit” and “No Man,” both showing his lyrical skill and helping the riddim reach new heights. Zj Liquid’s “More Than A Friend” kept the energy high, while Popcaan’s “Money Green” showed his rising talent at the time. Sidra’s “Love Me” offered a different vibe, helping new voices break through. Ducati Riddim is more than just a dancehall set; it gave both established and new artists a platform, and its beats are still heard on sound systems today. This release remains an important part of dancehall history.
- Bugle – U Mi Wah Find
- Ce’Cile – Body Hot
- Vybz Kartel – Nuff Gal Mi Touch – Edit
- Vybz Kartel – No Man
- Zj Liquid – More Than A Friend
- Popcaan – Money Green
- Sidra – Love Me
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