GENESIS RIDDIM produced by DASECA PRODUCTIONS 2010
Genesis Overview
When the Genesis Riddim dropped in 2010, it quickly became a favorite in dancehall parties. The beat, often called the “yard beat,” had a strong, energetic sound that made people want to dance. Compared to other riddims from that time, Genesis Riddim stood out because of its bold style and the way it brought different artists together on one powerful track. DASECA PRODUCTIONS, the team behind the riddim, was already well known in dancehall. DASECA had produced big hits like Serani’s “No Games,” which reached international charts. Their work is known for sharp mixing and catchy melodies, and Genesis Riddim fit right into that tradition. On this riddim, Aidonia delivered “Buss Gun Charge,” a track full of energy and sharp lyrics. Aidonia was already famous for songs like “Yeah Yeah” and had built a strong reputation for his rapid-fire delivery. Assassin’s “The Father” added a thoughtful message, showing his skill as a lyricist. Assassin, also known as Agent Sasco, has worked with international artists like Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar. Bugle’s “Don’t Judge Me” brought a conscious vibe, while Charly’s “Dem Only Can Talk” and Kibaki’s “Jah Love Me” added their own flavors. Each song used the yard beat in a different way. Other artists like Raine Seville with “Hold On,” Serani with “When Am Around U,” and Tnez with “Deyya Same Way” also gave strong performances. The studio hand played a key role, helping to shape the final sound and keep the energy high.
Genesis Tracklist:
- Aidonia – Buss Gun Charge
- Assassin – The Father
- Bugle– Don’t Judge Me
- Charly – Dem Only Can Talk
- Genesis Riddim – Instrumental
- Kibaki – Jah Love Me
- Mavado – Still Stand Up
- Raine Seville – Hold On
- Serani – When Am Around U
- Tnez- Deyya Same Way
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