Ganjawine Riddim – Mad Money / Bank A Money Productions 2009
Ganjawine Overview
Fans were quick to celebrate the yard session tape when it landed in 2009. The heavy basslines and lively rhythms brought real excitement to dancehall parties and street sessions. Listeners praised the energy and how each track kept the vibe strong from start to finish. Vybz Kartel’s “Affi Come Back” stood out as a favorite. Kartel, known for his chart-topping single “Clarks,” delivered a confident performance that matched his status as a dancehall heavyweight. Merciless followed with “Nuh Draw Mi Out.” With a career that includes his famous Sting clash against Beenie Man and Bounty Killer in 2000, Merciless added his own bold style to the tape. Don Mafia’s “Money” brought a catchy hook and clever lyrics, keeping the crowd moving. Black contributed “Er - Proppa,” adding a smooth flow over the riddim. Frisco’s “Kinda Fishy” gave the session another layer, with his unique delivery fitting perfectly into the mix. The tape also featured tracks from Dolly, Bosey Mel, Kapone, Mega (S.A.S), and Hawkeye, each adding their voice to the powerful riddim. Each artist brought something different, but together they created a nonstop dancehall experience. Produced by Yardlink, the release showed the power of yard studios in 2009. Yardlink was known for bringing together top talent and crafting riddims that set the tone for the dancehall scene. This session tape proved that with the right artists and production, yard studios could still light up the dance and keep fans talking.
Ganjawine Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – Affi Come Back
- Merciless – Nuh Draw Mi Out
- Don Mafia – Money
- Black – Er – Proppa
- Frisco – Kinda Fishy
- Dolly – Magnum Ride
- Bosey Mel – Cyaan Use Mi Out
- Kapone – Girls
- Mega (S.A.S) – Bring It To Dem
- Hawkeye – Nah Fren Dem
- Deco – Gangawine
- Mad Money – Bank A Money – Gangawine Instrumental
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