GIRL RIDDIM produced by FLYNN & FLYNN 2001
Girl Overview
The Girl Riddim sound system cut from 2001 brings a smooth, romantic dancehall mood. Its style is lively but gentle, making it a favorite in bashment sessions that year. The riddim features strong performances from several artists, each bringing their own energy. Cali Bud and Richie Kanarie stand out with “When You Get There,” a track that blends catchy melodies with heartfelt lyrics. Capital D’s “Mommy Mommy” adds emotion and storytelling, showing his skills as a thoughtful dancehall artist. Chain Gang Crew’s “Girls Working” brings a party feel, keeping the dance floor moving. Don Flash and D Brown team up for “Burning Fire,” a song that adds intensity to the riddim. D Brown is well known in reggae for his classic hit “Money In My Pocket,” and his presence on this riddim adds a touch of history. Gabriel Hammer’s “Live It Up” keeps the positive vibes going. The production comes from FLYNN and FLYNN, a duo respected for their creative approach to reggae and dancehall. They released this riddim on their own label, helping to shape the sound of early 2000s Jamaican music. Their work on Girl Riddim was praised for its quality and smooth flow, making it a favorite among selectors and fans alike. This release remains a strong example of dancehall’s romantic side.
Girl Tracklist:
- Cali Bud, Richie Kanarie – When You Get There
- Capital D – Mommy Mommy
- Chain Gang Crew – Girls Working
- Don Flash, D Brown – Burning Fire
- Gabriel Hammer – Live It Up
- Johnny Kool – Every Weh Mi Go
- Lion Face – Don’t Let Them Go Further
- Richie Kanary – Player Hater
- W Spice, Ventura – Ride
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