FIRST BORN RIDDIM produced by MASTER ONE PRODUCTIONS 2005
First Born Overview
In 2005, the First Born Riddim brought fresh energy to the dancehall scene. Master One Productions crafted this project, blending traditional and modern sounds. Known for their impactful work, Master One Productions has been a key player in the dancehall world, delivering hits that resonate with fans globally. The sound system cut of the First Born Riddim added a raw street flavor to dancehall sessions. This version stood out among other collections from the same era by capturing the essence of live dancehall events. It was a time when selectors often reached for this collection to keep the crowd moving. Artists like Alozade, Bascom X, and Bescenta shone on this riddim. Alozade, known for his hit "Squeeze Off," delivered energetic verses that matched the riddim's vibrant beats. Bascom X brought his smooth style to "Love You," adding a romantic touch to the mix. Bescenta's "Cell" showcased his lyrical prowess, making it a memorable track from the collection. The riddim also featured big names like Capleton and Chrisinti. Capleton, famous for "Recognized," brought his fiery energy to the project, while Chrisinti added depth with "Overstand." Each artist contributed their unique style, making the First Born Riddim a versatile and timeless piece. Compared to other dancehall collections of the time, the First Born Riddim stood out for its ability to balance tradition with innovation. Years later, selectors still draw for this collection, proving its lasting appeal in the dancehall community.
First Born Tracklist:
- Alozade – Squeeze Off
- Bascom X – Love You
- Bescenta – Cell
- Capleton – Recognized
- Chrisinti – Overstand
- Elephant Man – Make It
- Kashwayne – The Mood
- Luciano – Back In Love
- Richie Spice – Trouble In The World
- Sizzla – I’m Free
- Turbulence – Waiting For
- Version – First Born Riddim
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