GOT IT GOING ON RIDDIM produced by TOGETHERNESS RECORDS 2010
Got It Going On Overview
When the Got It Going On Riddim dropped in 2010, it quickly became a standout in the dancehall scene. The riddim was built by TOGETHERNESS RECORDS, a label known for its catchy productions and consistent presence in dancehall since the early 2000s. Their focus on clean, energetic sound helped shape the riddim’s unique vibe. The recording process brought together some of the genre’s most respected voices, each adding their own style to the project. Beenie Man, a Grammy-winning artist famous for hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma),” led the charge with “Hot Gal Flexing.” He also teamed up with Silky Fine on “Got It Going On,” bringing even more energy to the riddim. Frisco Kid, known for his classic track “Gal Pon De Side,” delivered “Bright No Ras,” adding his signature flow. General B contributed with “Weed Head,” while Legend made a double impact with “Confrontation” and “De Pon Mi Mind.” Other notable entries include Major Damage’s “When You Appear,” Merciless & Free’s “One Night,” Merciless with “Waan Know Mi Yard,” and the duo Mr Vegas & Mad Cobra on “Guns High.” Each song highlighted the artists’ strengths and gave the riddim its lively character. Together, these tracks made Got It Going On Riddim a favorite in dancehall parties and a defining sound for 2010.
Got It Going On Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Hot Gal Flexing
- Beenie Man Ft Silky Fine – Got It Going On (Remix)
- Frisco Kid – Bright No Ras
- General B – Weed Head
- Legend – Confrontation (Remix)
- Legend – De Pon Mi Mind
- Major Damage – When You Appear
- Merciless & Free – One Night
- Merciless – Waan Know Mi Yard
- Mr Vegas & Mad Cobra – Guns High (Remix)
- Roundhead – High Grade A Do It (Remix)
- Roundhead – Roll It Up
- Tony Curtis & Jigsy King – Wuk Dem Hard (Clean)
- Tony Curtis & Jigsy King – Wuk Dem Hard (Raw)
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