Family and Friends Riddim produced by Pot Of Gold Production 2024
Family And Friends Overview
In the heart of Kingston, behind the doors of Pot Of Gold Production, the Family And Friends Riddim was born. The producer, known for his sharp ear and deep roots in dancehall, wanted to create something that selectors could use to set any bashment night on fire. Pot Of Gold Production, a respected label led by Richie Stephens, has a long-standing reputation for quality—Stephens himself is known for hits like “Winner” and for working with international stars such as Gentleman and Beres Hammond. The journey started with a simple groove, but it was the mixing board king who brought the riddim to life. With hands moving swiftly over faders and dials, he shaped the sound into a powerful, cohesive beat. The riddim was built for the sound system, with heavy bass and crisp snares that invited artists to bring their best. Beenie Man, the “King of the Dancehall,” stepped up with “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg,” delivering his unmistakable voice and energy. Lady Da Flame followed with “We Belong Together,” her vocals riding the riddim with warmth and style. Little Lenny, famous for his 1990s hit “Healthy Body,” brought a smooth touch to “Ain’t No Love Like My Baby’s Love.” Richie Stephens, the producer himself, added “Family & Friends,” blending his soulful delivery with the riddim’s pulse. Rounding out the lineup, Taddy P dropped “When Somebody Loves You Back,” adding his signature reggae bass and heartfelt lyrics. From studio to dancehall, the Family And Friends Riddim stood tall in 2024, bringing fresh fire and uniting dancers and selectors across the globe.
Family And Friends Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
- Lady Da Flame – We Belong Together
- Little Lenny – Aint No Love Like My Baby’s Love
- Richie Stephens – Family & Friends
- Taddy P – When Somebody Loves You Back
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