E.R. RIDDIM produced by KING & QUEEN PRODUCTION 2006
E.R. Overview
In 2006, dancehall was filled with fresh energy and new sounds. The E. R. Riddim, released that year, fit perfectly into the playlists that selectors and fans loved. It brought together rising talent and gave the dancehall scene something new to talk about. The riddim was crafted by KING and QUEEN PRODUCTION, a label known for supporting both new and established voices in Jamaican music. Over the years, KING and QUEEN PRODUCTION has built a reputation for putting out quality dancehall tracks and helping artists reach wider audiences. On the E. Riddim, several new artists made their mark. Cymbal’s “Bad Boys” brought a tough, catchy vibe that stood out right away. Dougs delivered “Better Believe It,” showing a confident style that matched the riddim’s energy. G Loc’s “Usually” added a smoother touch, proving the riddim could handle different moods. Islanders joined in with “45,” bringing a classic dancehall feel. Kiesha’s “Hott” gave the set a strong female voice, and her work on this riddim helped her gain more attention in the dancehall community. This collection quickly became a favorite among selectors in 2006. Each artist brought something unique, helping the E. Riddim remain a memorable part of dancehall’s busy year.
E.R. Tracklist:
- Cymbal – Bad Boys
- Dougs – Better Believe It
- G Loc – Usually
- Islanders – 45
- Kiesha – Hott
- Marco Brand – Hype Life
- Marlon Stewart – On Tonight
- Mega Banton – We
- Mr Easy – The Way We Roll
- Power Man – Bun Dem
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