GET GYAL RIDDIM produced by IMPERIAL BASH RECORDS 2011
Get Gyal Overview
In 2011, sound system culture was still alive in dancehall, and the bashment flow was at its heart. The Get Gyal Riddim captured this bold energy, bringing together classic dancehall vibes with a modern twist. The riddim was built for the dance, with heavy bass, sharp snares, and catchy melodies that DJs loved to play loud. The producer behind Get Gyal Riddim was IMPERIAL BASH RECORDS, a label known for supporting up-and-coming dancehall talent. The label has been active in the Jamaican music scene, helping to shape the sound of new bashment releases. Their careful production gave the riddim a clean, powerful sound that worked well in parties and on radio. On this compilation, several artists brought their own style. Benyfit’s "Private Party" is a dancefloor anthem, while Faatal’s "Riddle Diggle" keeps the energy high. Harry Toddler, who is known for his work with the Scare Dem Crew and his hit "Don’t Run In," teams up with G Warren on "Get Gyal Easy." Macka Diamond, famous for her 2003 hit "Done Already," delivers "Fight Ova Man." Rayven Amani adds "Got It" to the mix. Other tracks on the riddim include Sadiki’s "Thinking," Shaka Pow & Breaka’s "How Fi Get Gyal," and Unicorn’s "Two Gyal." Together, these songs made Get Gyal Riddim a key part of 2011’s dancehall playlists, reflecting both tradition and new sounds.
Get Gyal Tracklist:
- Benyfit – Private Party
- Faatal – Riddle Diggle
- Harry Toddler & G Warren – Get Gyal Easy
- Macka Diamond – Fight Ova Man
- Rayven Amani – Got It
- Sadiki – Thinking (Clean)
- Shaka Pow & Breaka – How Fi Get Gyal
- Unicorn – Two Gyal
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