GOLDEN PIECE RIDDIM produced by PEER PRESSURE 2001
Golden Piece Overview
In the early 2000s, dancehall music was changing fast. The bashment flow—a new, energetic style—was taking over parties and sound systems in Jamaica and beyond. In 2001, the Golden Piece Riddim arrived, bringing a fresh sound that fit perfectly with this new era. The producer behind Golden Piece Riddim is PEER PRESSURE. Known for sharp, dancefloor-ready productions, PEER PRESSURE helped shape the sound of early 2000s dancehall. The riddim quickly became a favorite among selectors and fans. Golden Piece Riddim features top artists of the time. Ginnie Pepper brings her unique voice to “Lich De Chalice.” She is known for her strong performances and for being one of the few female voices in the genre during that period. Jah Mason’s “Empress” adds a conscious vibe to the riddim. Jah Mason is respected for songs like “My Princess Gone,” which is one of his biggest hits. Norris Man’s track “Courage To Survive” stands out for its positive message. Norris Man is known for his roots reggae influence and for albums like “Persistence,” released in 2000. Sizzla’s “Find Dem” is another key song on the riddim. Sizzla is one of dancehall and reggae’s most prolific artists, with albums like “Da Real Thing” and hits such as “Just One of Those Days (Dry Cry).” Today, dancehall selectors still rate Golden Piece Riddim as a classic from 2001. Its energy and strong performances keep it alive in bashment sessions around the world.
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