GET WEH RIDDIM produced by HANDS AND HEART 2001
Get Weh Overview
The Get Weh Riddim is a standout dancehall collection from 2001. The tracklist brings together some of the most energetic voices of the time. Beenie Man and Determine team up for "Togetherness," a lively song that highlights their chemistry. Bling Dawg steps up with "Bless Mi Hand," while Bounty Killer delivers the hard-hitting "Rise Mi Gun." Determine goes solo on "Cah Go Round Me," and Elephant Man brings his signature flair to "Dem Say." Other key tracks include Frisco Kid with "Get Weh," General B on "Gorilla," Merciless with "Fight Again," Sizzla’s "Stay Alert," and Spragga Benz’s "Stunna." Each artist brings their own style to the riddim. Beenie Man, known for his international hit "Who Am I (Sim Simma)," has always been a major name in dancehall. Bounty Killer, a Grammy-nominated artist, is famous for his powerful delivery and influence on the genre. Elephant Man, often called the "Energy God," is recognized for his high-energy performances and party anthems. Bling Dawg and Determine add their unique voices, keeping the riddim fresh and exciting. Behind the scenes, the producer HANDS AND HEART crafted the riddim’s unforgettable groove. With a reputation for creating dancehall tracks that keep crowds moving, HANDS AND HEART has worked with several top artists and is respected for his contribution to the sound of early 2000s dancehall. In every sound clash and dance, selectors returned to the Get Weh Riddim. Its energy and style capture the fire of 2001, making it a lasting favorite for dancehall fans.
Get Weh Tracklist:
- Beenie Man Determine – Togetherness
- Bling Dawg – Bless Mi Hand
- Bounty Killer – Rise Mi Gun
- Determine – Cah Go Round Me
- Elephant Man – Dem Say
- Frisco Kid – Get Weh
- General B – Gorilla
- Merciless – Fight Again
- Sizzla – Stay Alert
- Spragga Benz – Stunna
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