First Offence Riddim – Kuff Kat Production 2009
First Offence Overview
When First Offence Riddim dropped in 2009, fans quickly made it a favorite at late-night parties. The energy of the mix brought people together, filling dancehalls and sound systems across Jamaica and beyond. Each track on the riddim became a talking point for music lovers, with its strong beats and catchy hooks. Vybz Kartel’s “Inna Your Name” stood out with his signature lyrical style. Kartel was already known for his hit song “Clarks” and was a leading force in dancehall at the time. Beenie Man added his own flair with “Yuh Style.” By 2009, Beenie Man was already recognized as the “King of Dancehall,” having won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001 for “Art and Life.” Dangel’s “One Touch” brought a smooth yet bold vibe to the mix, showing her unique voice in the dancehall scene. Versitile’s “Slackness” added another layer, rounding out the riddim with sharp delivery and energy. The production behind First Offence Riddim came from the studio of Birchill Records, a label known for shaping the sound of modern dancehall. The riddim was produced by Christopher Birch, who had already made a name for himself with other successful projects in the genre. This sound system cut from 2009 still brings back memories for fans and DJs alike. The tracks by Vybz Kartel, Beenie Man, Dangel, and Versitile keep the fire of that year alive every time the riddim plays.
First Offence Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – Inna Your Name
- Beenie Man – Yuh Style
- Dangel – One Touch
- Versitile – Slackness
- First Offence Riddim – Version
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