GOLD CHIP RIDDIM produced by GOLD CHIP RECORDS 2003
Gold Chip Overview
In 2003, the dancehall scene was electrified by the release of the Gold Chip Riddim, a vibrant collection of tracks featuring some of the genre's most dynamic artists. Alozade brought his energetic style to the riddim with "More Woman More Pleasure," showcasing his ability to create catchy dancehall hits. Gold Voice contributed with "Who's That Girl," adding a unique flair to the compilation. Hawkeye, known for his lyrical prowess, delivered "Long Gi La La," a track that resonated with fans for its clever wordplay. Kiprich, who has been recognized for his hit collaborations and chart successes, added "Dancing Anthem" to the mix, a song that encouraged listeners to move to the beat. Madd Anju's "Push It Deh" further enriched the riddim with its infectious rhythm. Other notable contributions included Tanya Stephens with "Dr Doo Little" and Turbulence with "Take Good Care Of Your Daughter," both of whom added depth and diversity to the set. The mastermind behind this project was GOLD CHIP RECORDS, a label known for its commitment to authentic island sounds. The label has been instrumental in shaping the dancehall landscape, with a history of producing tracks that capture the essence of the genre. Their work on the Gold Chip Riddim was no exception, as they skillfully combined different elements to produce a cohesive and memorable collection. Even today, DJs continue to spin this iconic 2003 riddim, keeping its rebellious spirit alive in dancehall sessions. The Gold Chip Riddim remains a testament to the vibrant and enduring energy of dancehall music.
Gold Chip Tracklist:
- Alozade – More Woman More Pleasure
- Gold Voice – Who’s That Girl
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- Hawkeye – Long Gi La La
- Kiprich – Dancing Anthem
- Madd Anju – Push It Deh
- Tanya Stephens – Dr Doo Little
- Turbulence – Take Good Care Of Your Daughter
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