GULLY RIDDIM produced by PG MUSIC (MORE) 2004
Gully Overview
The Gully Riddim dancehall drop features a vibrant collection of tracks that have left a lasting impact on the genre. Among these are "Jamaican Girls" by Anthony Cruz, "Gully" by Bounty Killer And Nimron, and "Meditation" by Chuck Fender. Each track captures the essence of dancehall with its unique beats and catchy rhythms. "Real Life" by Danny English And Egg Nog and "Discuss" by Dycr further enrich the lineup, showcasing the diverse talents of these artists. Rounding out this collection are "Wickedest Ride" by Lukie D, "Put It Inna" by Pickney, and "Smoking Weed" by Vybez Cartel, each contributing to the riddim's enduring appeal. Anthony Cruz, known for his smooth vocals, gained recognition with hits like "Jamaican Girls," which highlighted his ability to blend melody with dancehall's energetic beats. Bounty Killer, a veteran in the dancehall scene, teamed up with Nimron on the track "Gully," adding his signature gritty style that has earned him a place as one of the genre's most influential figures. The riddim's production was skillfully handled by PG MUSIC (MORE), a name synonymous with quality dancehall music. Known for their ability to craft beats that resonate with audiences, PG MUSIC (MORE) has been involved in producing numerous hits across the dancehall spectrum. Their work on the Gully Riddim exemplifies their knack for creating sounds that are both timeless and innovative. This sound system cut remains a pure dancehall gem of 2021, continuing to captivate listeners with its infectious energy and authentic island vibe.
Gully Tracklist:
- Anthony Cruz – Jamaican Girls
- Bounty Killer And Nimron – Gully
- Chuck Fender – Meditation
- Danny English And Egg Nog – Real Life
- Dycr – Discuss
- Lukie D – Wickedest Ride
- Pickney – Put It Inna
- Vybez Cartel – Smoking Weed
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