GOOD VYBE RIDDIM produced by 2002 – FRESH EAR (REQUESTED)
Good Vybe Overview
In 2002, the Good Vybe Riddim made a significant impact on dancehall music with its infectious beats and lively energy. This riddim captured the essence of sound system culture, which is all about powerful bass lines and rhythms that keep the dance floors moving. The riddim was crafted by FRESH EAR (REQUESTED), ensuring an authentic island vibe that resonated with fans of dancehall music. One of the standout tracks on this riddim is "Lucky Star" by Swade, whose energetic delivery added a dynamic layer to the riddim. Swade also teamed up with Sajay for "Come Home With Me," bringing a compelling duet that showcased their chemistry. Beenie Man, known for his Grammy-winning album "Art and Life," collaborated with Marcia Griffiths on "Close To Me," blending their voices to create a memorable tune. Chico's "Wonderful" added another dimension to the riddim, while Wayne Marshall's "Set all The Laws" showcased his lyrical prowess, building on his reputation from hits like "Overcome." The riddim also featured "Fly Away" by Notch and "Melt Away" by Sean Paul, who would later achieve international fame with his album "Dutty Rock." Danny English's "Partying For Good Times" and "How We Livin" by Reagan & Weeken kept the party vibes alive, while Vybz Kartel's "Nuttin But Vybe" rounded out the riddim with his signature style. Good Vybe Riddim remains a classic in dancehall history, remembered for its vibrant tracks and the artists who brought it to life.
Good Vybe Tracklist:
- Swade – Lucky Star
- Sajay & Swade – Come Home With Me
- Beenie & Marcia Griffiths – Close To Me
- Chico – Wonderful
- Wayne marshall – Set all The Laws
- Notch – Fly Away
- Sean Paul – Melt Away
- Danny English – Partying For Good Times
- Reagan & Weeken – How We Livin
- Vybz Kartel – Nuttin But Vybe
- Tony Rebel & Swade – Trust Me
- Devonte – Something About That Girl
- TOK – Tell Me If You Still Care
- Voicemail – How Love Had To Go
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