GENESIS RIDDIM produced by M-PHATIC MUSIC 2001
Genesis Overview
In 2001, a new dancehall mix shook up the scene with deep bass and sharp energy. The journey began in the studio, where M-PHATIC MUSIC, a producer known for pushing boundaries, took the lead. M-PHATIC MUSIC had already made a name with innovative riddims and was recognized for working with both rising and established talent. Their label became a place where party anthems were born, and this mix was no different. The studio team layered the riddim with a unique blend of dancehall and drill influences, giving it a fresh, modern edge. Every cut was designed for the dancefloor, and the basslines made sure the energy never dropped. The artists on the mix brought their own fire. Beenie Man, famous for hits like “Gal Dem Sugar,” delivered his signature style, adding a classic touch. Cecile, with her track “Hot Boy,” showed why she’s respected as one of dancehall’s bold female voices. Cutty Ranks, known for his powerful delivery on songs like “Hey You,” brought a rougher edge. Danny English’s “Yuh Nuh Plan Fah” and Elephant Man’s “Real Ghetto Gal” kept the vibes high, each artist adding their own flavor. This mix also featured Frisco Kid with “Walk In,” Kiprich’s “Big It Up,” Madd Anju’s “La La La,” and Mr Lex on “Kick Out Yu Foot.” Each track fit perfectly into the set, making it a favorite for selectors. Even years later, dancehall selectors still praise this 2001 mix for its energy and lasting impact.
Genesis Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Gal Dem Sugar
- Cecile – Hot Boy
- Cutty Ranks – Hey You
- Danny English – Yuh Nuh Plan Fah
- Elephant Man – Real Ghetto Gal
- Frisco Kid – Walk In
- Kiprich – Big It Up
- Madd Anju – La La La
- Mr Lex – Kick Out Yu Foot
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