GET AWAY FLEX RIDDIM produced by NEW LIFE 2000
Get Away Flex Overview
Get Away Flex Riddim made a big mark on dancehall in 2000. The riddim’s sound was built on gritty beats, mixed with a smooth dancehall flow. The mixing board king behind this project was producer NEW LIFE. Known for his sharp production style, NEW LIFE worked with several labels and helped shape the sound of early 2000s dancehall. His touch made the riddim strong and clear, perfect for DJs and club play. The recording process brought together top artists, each adding their own flavor. Jah Mason’s “See Dem A Flex” stood out with his energetic delivery and conscious lyrics. Johnny Osbourn, famous for his classic “Buddy Bye,” brought his veteran voice to “Ghetto Mafia,” giving the riddim a deep roots feeling. Scare Dem, with their streetwise image, added raw power to “Thuggy Thuggy.” Tanto Metro And Devonte, known for their hit “Everyone Falls In Love,” delivered “My Type A Gal,” adding a catchy and romantic twist. Zebra’s “Caan Say Feh” gave the riddim extra edge with his unique vocal style. These songs became part of every yard session tape and were heard on dancehall playlists across Jamaica and beyond. The artists and NEW LIFE’s production made Get Away Flex Riddim a true street anthem base that still sounds fresh today.
Get Away Flex Tracklist:
- Jah Mason – See Dem A Flex
- Johnny Osbourn – Ghetto Mafia
- Scare Dem – Thuggy Thuggy
- Tanto Metro And Devonte – My Type A Gal
- Zebra – Caan Say Feh
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