Envy Riddim – Brutal Tracks Studios / Vp Records 2009
Envy Overview
In 2009, dancehall was full of energy and creativity. That year, the Envy Riddim stood out and quickly became a favorite at parties and dances. The riddim captured the mood of the time, with its raw sound and catchy flow. Everywhere you went, you could hear its heavy bass and sharp snares, making people move. Behind the mixing board, the producer shaped the sound that made Envy Riddim so special. The mix was crisp and loud, perfect for dancehall clashes and street parties. The producer’s skill kept the riddim tight and exciting, letting each artist shine in their own way. Ilaman delivered "Badmind And Envy," a track that showed his strong delivery and clever lyrics. Grudge also stepped up with his version of "Badmind And Envy," giving the riddim a different flavor while keeping the energy high. Alabama brought a fresh vibe with "Brand New," adding a new twist to the set. Brains made waves with "Bun Batty Man," a song that got plenty of attention in the dancehall scene. Benji Diamond teamed up with Gat Kid for "Bunn Out," a track that kept the crowd moving. Gat Kid’s presence on "Bunn Out" helped the song stand out, showing his talent for catchy hooks. These artists and tracks made the Envy Riddim a must-play for DJs in 2009. The riddim’s impact was clear—when it dropped, the party lifted. Even today, many remember how this set defined dancehall’s bashment energy that year.
Envy Tracklist:
- Ilaman – Badmind And Envy
- Grudge – Badmind And Envy
- Alabama – Brand New
- Brains – Bun Batty Man
- Benji Diamond Ft Gat Kid – Bunn Out
- Little African – Dem Like Talk
- Lyrical – We Nah Fraid Ah Dem
- Tiffany Isaacs – Fall
- Laget The Place Hot Again
- Kesta – Good Over Evil
- Mystic – I See No Love
- Jory – No Time To Play
- Natural Black – Regula
- Mark – She Want It
- Little J – Take My Life Away
- Clint – The Way You Dancing
- Envy Riddim – Version
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