Good Ride Riddim – Fire Ball Records 2009
Good Ride Overview
When the Good Ride Riddim dropped in 2009, it brought an energy that was hard to ignore. The beat was heavy and the rhythm moved fast, making it perfect for clubs and dancehall parties. DJs loved how the riddim could lift the crowd, and dancers filled the floor every time it played. The sound was sharp and fresh, with a bounce that made people want to move. Several artists helped make this riddim a favorite. Stop Temp Me came in strong with "Frisco Kid," delivering lyrics over the beat with style. Good Vibes added their own touch with "Pressure," keeping the energy high. Good Face, known for working with Sugar Roy on this project, brought a smooth flow that fit the riddim perfectly. Zagga Sing De Song worked with Beenie Man, who is famous for tracks like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and has won many awards in dancehall. Badness Nuh Fit You teamed up with Ras Goodie, adding a different flavor to the mix. Behind the scenes, the studio hands made sure every track sounded tight. They balanced the instruments and vocals, making sure the beat hit just right. The producer, if named, would deserve credit for shaping the overall sound, but even without a famous name, the team’s work made the riddim stand out. Looking back, Good Ride Riddim captured the spirit of 2009 dancehall. It was bold, lively, and full of life.
Good Ride Tracklist:
- Stop Temp Me – Frisco Kid
- Good Vibes – Pressure
- Good Face – Sugar Roy
- Zagga Sing De Song – Beenie Man
- Badness Nuh Fit You – Ras Goodie
- Puff Away – Versatile
- Child Molester – Dasia
- Make De Money – Beenie Man
- Bung Bang – Magulian
- Good Ride Riddim
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