GALAXY RIDDIM produced by LIFESTYLE RECORDS 2001
Galaxy Overview
In 2001, Jamaica’s dancehall scene was full of energy and change. Parties and sound systems everywhere needed fresh riddims to keep crowds moving. The Galaxy Riddim arrived at just the right time, bringing a new sound that quickly caught the attention of selectors and fans. The beat maker behind Galaxy Riddim brought together sharp drum patterns and deep bass lines. The sound was modern, but it still respected the roots of dancehall. This mix of old and new made the riddim stand out in clubs and on radio. LIFESTYLE RECORDS produced the Galaxy Riddim. The label is known for supporting dancehall artists and helping push the genre forward. Over the years, LIFESTYLE RECORDS has released several influential projects, making a real mark in the dancehall industry. Three artists helped make Galaxy Riddim unforgettable. Frisco Kid delivered “Which Gal Vex,” a track that showed his strong voice and clever lyrics. Frisco Kid is also known for his hit “Rubbers,” a song that made him a household name in Jamaica. Danny English brought his unique style to “Talk Bout.” He is famous for his collaboration with Egg Nog on the song “Party Time,” which became a staple at Jamaican events. The Version provided the instrumental “Galaxy Riddim,” letting DJs and selectors create their own vibes for the dance. Many people say Galaxy Riddim defined the bashment energy of dancehall in 2001. Its tracks still get played at parties today, showing how one riddim can shape the sound of a whole era.
Galaxy Tracklist:
- Frisco Kid – Which Gal Vex
- Danny English – Talk Bout (Dancehall Mix)
- Danny English – Talk Bout (Radio Mix)
- The Version – Galaxy Riddim
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