GO HARD RIDDIM produced by JAMDIGGY MUSIC / REBEL T PRODUCTIONS 2012
Go Hard Overview
In 2012, dancehall music was filled with energetic riddims and strong street anthems. The Go Hard Riddim stood out that year, built on a rebellious base that captured the spirit of the streets. At the center of this project were JAMDIGGY MUSIC and REBEL T PRODUCTIONS. JAMDIGGY MUSIC was known for working with both rising and established artists, and their productions often found support in dancehall circles. This riddim brought together several talented voices. Gyptian, famous for his international hit “Hold You,” delivered a catchy track called “Do It Like That.” His smooth style added a unique flavor to the riddim. G Maffiah performed “Everything New,” bringing fresh energy and lyrics that matched the forward-thinking vibe of the project. Half Pint, a respected veteran in reggae and dancehall, contributed “Set Z Order.” Half Pint’s career includes classics like “Greetings,” and his presence on this riddim added a sense of history and respect. Other artists helped round out the collection. Beekie Bailey brought his own style with “Mi A Chat,” while Ginja delivered “New Style,” adding more variety to the lineup. Each artist’s track fit perfectly with the riddim’s bold, streetwise sound. For dancehall fans, 2012 cannot be remembered without this collection. The Go Hard Riddim was more than just another release; it was a highlight of the year, bringing together different voices and styles under one powerful beat. It remains a favorite for many fans of the genre.
Go Hard Tracklist:
- Gyptian – Do It Like That
- G Maffiah – Everything New
- Half Pint – Set Z Order
- Beekie Bailey – Mi A Chat
- Ginja – New Style
- True Black – Badmind Niggaz
- Anthony Que – She Dont Love Me
- Mr K – Hot Gyal Inna Di Video Light
- Junie Platinum – Nuh Inna Whey Mi Inna
- Instrumental – Instrumental
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