G-SPOT RIDDIM produced by MADD DAWG 2000
G-Spot Overview
In 2000, the G-Spot Riddim made a big impact on the dancehall scene. Produced by MADD DAWG, this collection quickly became popular at late-night parties and street dances across Jamaica. MADD DAWG, known for pushing energetic and raw sounds, brought together some of the top artists of the time for this project. The riddim was built with fast-paced drums and catchy melodies, making it easy for DJs and artists to add their own flavor. The recording process was lively, with each artist bringing their unique style to the base riddim. Capleton delivered “Know Yuhself,” adding his signature fiery energy. Lexxus, who had already made waves with hits like “Cook,” contributed “Yuh Own Di Man.” Red Rat, known for his playful voice and the hit “Shelly Ann,” performed “Weed Song.” Merciless, famous for his sharp lyrics, gave fans “Umm Uh.” Lady G, one of dancehall’s respected female voices, added “Goldmine.” Each track matched the riddim’s uptempo vibe, helping to shape the street anthem feel that defined the release. The G-Spot Riddim also included “Strickly Dickly” by Vegas, “Setting Trends” by Alozade And Chico, “Money Fi Mek” by Krayzie Hype, “Do As I Say” by Cobra, and a version track called “G - Spot.” Together, these songs became favorites in dancehall parties and helped set the tone for the year 2000. The riddim’s influence lasted well beyond its release, becoming a touchstone for dancehall culture and a favorite among DJs and fans alike.
G-Spot Tracklist:
- Capleton – Know Yuhself
- Lexxus – Yuh Own Di Man
- Red Rat – Weed Song
- Merciless – Umm Uh
- Lady G – Goldmine
- Vegas – Strickly Dickly
- Alozade And Chico – Setting Trends
- Krayzie Hype – Money Fi Mek
- Cobra – Do As I Say
- Version – G – Spot
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