Ghetto Star Riddim – Young Talent Records & Mr. Tod 2009
Ghetto Star Overview
In the late 2000s, dancehall music was booming in Jamaica and around the world. Sound clashes were popular, and selectors loved to play the hottest new riddims. In 2009, a special dancehall set made a big impact: the Ghetto Star Riddim. This compilation brought together a group of talented artists and kept speakers rumbling at every event. Ajrenalin was one of the standout voices on this riddim. His song “Ballerina” showed his sharp lyrics and energy. Ajrenalin is known for his strong presence in the dancehall scene and has worked with respected producers in Jamaica. G Baby’s track “Money Anthem” became a favorite for fans who love songs about hustle and ambition. G Baby’s style fits perfectly with the riddim’s driving beat. Maldini delivered “Fight We Out,” adding even more fire to the compilation. Maldini’s contribution is remembered for its catchy hook and confident delivery. Deablo’s song “I Cry” brought a different mood, with emotional lyrics and a smooth flow. Deablo has been part of the dancehall group Aidonia’s JOP crew and is known for his versatile style. Caldhino’s “Guh Fi Dem All” added to the mix with its bold lyrics and rhythmic flow. Each artist brought something unique, making the riddim a favorite for selectors. Even years after its release, selectors still reach for the Ghetto Star Riddim when they want to energize a dance. The combination of strong artists and memorable tracks keeps it alive in dancehall culture.
Ghetto Star Tracklist:
- Ajrenalin – Ballerina (Raw)
- G Baby – Money Anthem (Raw)
- Maldini – Fight We Out (Raw)
- Deablo – I Cry (Raw)
- Caldhino – Guh Fi Dem All (Raw)
- 911 – Move Yuh Body (Raw)
- Shokryme – Bruck Out (Raw)
- Jinyus – Rock N Roll (Raw)
- Faithfull – Sipping Hennesey (Raw)
- Marcus97160 – Made In Underground (Raw)
- Larnak Mc G – Jigw (Raw)
- Tod – Ghetto Star Instrumental
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