EQUINOXX RIDDIM produced by BLAXXX 2005
Equinoxx Overview
In 2005, the dancehall scene was electrified by the release of the Equinoxx Riddim, a standout production that quickly became a staple in clubs across Jamaica. This riddim featured a lineup of talented artists who each brought their unique flair to the project. Among the notable contributors was Beenie Man with his track "Privately." Beenie Man, known as the "King of Dancehall," had already established himself as a major force in the genre with hits like "Who Am I" and a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001 with "Art and Life." His involvement in the Equinoxx Riddim further cemented his status in the dancehall world. Kid Kurup also made waves with "Dutty Title," showcasing his energetic style. Mossy Kid added to the riddim's appeal with "Anywhere," contributing to the vibrant mix of tracks that defined the collection. Sean Paul and Looga Man teamed up for "Fresh," bringing Sean Paul's international acclaim to the riddim, following his global success with hits like "Get Busy." Tami's "Every Time I Try" added a melodic touch to the riddim, displaying her vocal prowess. The production was guided by BLAXXX, a notable figure in the dancehall scene, known for his innovative approach to riddim creation. BLAXXX's work on the Equinoxx Riddim set a high bar for dancehall productions, showcasing his ability to blend traditional and modern elements seamlessly. Looking back, the Equinoxx Riddim not only captured the essence of 2005 but also highlighted the dynamic talent within the dancehall community, leaving a lasting impact on the genre.
Equinoxx Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Privately
- Kid Kurup – Dutty Title
- Mossy Kid – Anywhere
- Sean Paul And Looga Man – Fresh
- Tami – Every Time I Try
- Unknown – Could Be
- Unknown – Want War
- Unknown – You Aint A Kid Anymore
- Vybz Kartel – Ready Fi Dead
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