England Town Riddim – Notnice Records 2009
England Town Overview
The England Town Riddim brought a new level of energy to dancehall in 2009. The rhythm is bold and lively, with heavy bass and fast drums that make it perfect for parties. The beat has a real bashment vibe, getting everyone on their feet. Its catchy hooks and tough sound made it stand out from other riddims that year. This compilation was a breakthrough for several rising artists. Black Ryno Ft Jah Vinci shine on "Me Feel A Way," delivering strong lyrics and a memorable chorus. Black Ryno was already known for hits like "Bike Back," but this track with Jah Vinci showed another side of his talent. Brookey Ft Maxwell and Ma both appear on "Flossing All Day," each bringing their own style to the same song, giving listeners two unique takes on the riddim. Cindy Rella’s "Im Gonna Love You" adds a smooth, melodic touch, while Dosa Medicine’s "Finer Type" keeps the dancehall energy high. The studio hand played an important role in shaping the sound, making sure each track had clear vocals and powerful instrumentals. While the producer’s name is not always highlighted, their work behind the scenes helped the artists sound their best. For dancehall fans, 2009 would not be the same without the England Town Riddim. The compilation gave new voices a platform and created songs that are still remembered today. Its impact on the dancehall scene is lasting, making it a must-listen for anyone who loves the genre.
England Town Tracklist:
- Black Ryno Ft Jah Vinci – Me Feel A Way
- Brookey Ft Maxwell – Flossing All Day
- Cindy Rella – Im Gonna Love You
- Dosa Medicine – Finer Type
- Flippa Mafia – Extra (Edit)
- Flippa Mafia – Extra (Raw)
- Flippa Mafia – The Gal Dem
- Gaza Kim – Amen
- Likkle Danja – All I Need
- Lisa Hype – Man Short
- Lutan Fyah – No Afriad
- Merciless – Di Letter
- Popcaan – No Ordinary Girl
- Shawn Storm – What Mi Really Like
- Vybez Kartel – Nah Let Go
- Vybez Kartel Ft Shebba – Do Mi Dat
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