Genie Riddim – Smokeshop Productionz 2009
Genie Overview
In 2009, the Genie Riddim collection made a big impact on dancehall music. The release featured a strong lineup of tracks, each bringing its own energy to the lively riddim. Some of the standout songs included Lantan with "Genie Dance," Ras Ghandi’s "Bad Luck," and Troublesome’s "Build We People." Each track captured a different mood, but all stayed true to the dancehall style of the time. Missy B added her own spark with "So Hot," while Xilent delivered "She Want Me," both helping to keep the riddim exciting and fresh. Other tracks, like Balloon’s "A You Body" and Major Stone’s "Stop My Bread," showed the variety that Genie Riddim offered. Lantan appeared again with "No In A What Them In A," proving his strong presence on the collection. Action Fire’s "We Love" and Pound Sterling’s "Sit Down Pon It" rounded out the release, making sure there was something for every dancehall fan. Lantan, known for his energetic delivery, had already made his mark in the UK dancehall scene before this release. Ras Ghandi, respected for his conscious lyrics, brought depth to the collection with "Bad Luck." Troublesome, with "Build We People," continued his reputation for songs that speak to the struggles and hopes of everyday people. The riddim itself was shaped by a producer with a clear vision, capturing the rebellious spirit that defined dancehall in 2009.
Genie Tracklist:
- Lantan – Genie Dance
- Ras Ghandi – Bad Luck
- Troublesome – Build We People
- Missy B – So Hot
- Xilent – She Want Me
- Balloon – A You Body
- Major Stone – Stop My Bread
- Lantan – No In A What Them In A
- Action Fire – We Love
- Pound Sterling – Sit Down Pon It
- Angelee – Try Take Him
- Mc Johnny Blacks – Ten Twenty
- Looch C.O.V – She Like It Hard
- Smokeshop Productionz – Genie Riddim Instrumental
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