Good Year Riddim 2009
Good Year Overview
In 2009, the Good Year Riddim arrived and quickly made an impact on the dancehall scene. The riddim’s architect, Esco, is known for his sharp production style and creative vision. He carefully crafted the beat to bring out both classic dancehall energy and a modern edge. The recording sessions were lively, with artists bringing their best to the studio. Esco’s attention to detail helped the riddim stand out, using crisp drum patterns and catchy melodies. Esco, also a talented artist, delivered “Drama” on this riddim. His experience as a producer and performer shines through in the song’s confident delivery and clever lyrics. Stacious came strong with “Your Man A Follow Me,” showing her skills as one of dancehall’s standout female voices. Stacious is also known for her 2008 hit “It’s Over,” a collaboration with Mavado that brought her wider recognition. Chi Ching added his signature flair with “Expensive.” His playful style and catchy hooks helped the song become a favorite in street dances. Chi Ching is well-known for his energetic performances and for popularizing dance moves that became trends in Jamaica and beyond. DJs and selectors embraced the Good Year Riddim from the start. Its upbeat sound and strong performances made it a go-to choice for both radio and sound systems. Even in 2019, selectors still pulled for this riddim to ignite a dance or keep the party going.
Good Year Tracklist:
- Esco – Drama
- Stacious – Your Man A Follow Me
- Chi Ching – Expensive
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