Excited Riddim – College Boiz Production 2009
Excited Overview
When the Excited Riddim sound system cut dropped in 2009, it fit perfectly with the dancehall energy of the time. That year, dancehall was full of fast-paced, bass-heavy riddims, and this project brought a fresh, lively sound to the scene. The riddim’s uptempo beat and catchy hooks made it a favorite at parties and dance events. In the studio, the team behind the riddim played a big role in shaping its sound. The producer crafted a backdrop that allowed each artist to shine, using a blend of digital instruments and classic dancehall rhythms. This careful production helped the riddim stand out among other releases of the year. Baby Tash made a mark with “Talk Di Tings,” delivering confident lyrics and a strong presence. The track showed her skills and added to her growing reputation in the dancehall world. Bim One’s “Overload” brought a different vibe, mixing smooth delivery with the riddim’s energetic beat. Deh Deh Banks also stood out with “Deh Deh,” adding his own flavor and catchy flow. One of the most memorable moments came from Spice Ft Pamputtae with “Slim Vs Fluffy.” This collaboration became widely known for its playful take on body image, and Spice’s career has included several chart successes, including her hit “So Mi Like It.” Pamputtae also released her own version, “Slim Vs Fluffy — Slim Vs Fluffy,” further boosting her profile in dancehall. Years after its release, selectors still reach for the Excited Riddim.
Excited Tracklist:
- Baby Tash – Talk Di Tings
- Bim One – Overload
- Deh Deh Banks – Deh Deh
- Spice Ft Pamputtae – Slim Vs Fluffy
- G Maffiah – Boasty Suh
- Insane – Wine Harder
- Excited Riddim – Version
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