Gyaad Dem Riddim produced by Payday Music 2010
Gyaad Dem Overview
When the Gyaad Dem Riddim sound system cut dropped in 2010, it quickly became a must-play in dancehall sessions. The riddim was built by Payday Music, a respected name in Jamaican music production. Payday Music, founded by Kevin ‘Payday’ Smith, is known for shaping the sound of modern dancehall. The label has worked with top artists and produced several popular riddims, helping to keep the genre fresh and exciting. The recording process for Gyaad Dem Riddim focused on creating a bold, energetic beat that would stand out on any sound system. Payday Music used crisp drums and catchy melodies, giving each artist a strong foundation for their vocals. The result was a riddim that selectors and fans quickly embraced. Artists played a big part in shaping the sound system cut. Assailant & Flawless delivered "Try Nuh," bringing playful energy and sharp lyrics. Assailant also appeared solo on "Pon Di Hustling," showing his versatility. Bling Dawg’s "Pressure Dancehall" added his signature style; Bling Dawg is known for tracks like "Krazy" and has worked with artists such as Bounty Killer. Busy Signal, who gained international fame with songs like "Stay So" and his album "Parts of the Puzzle," contributed "Im So High," giving the riddim extra star power. Chase Cross, featured on "The Lord Is My Shepard," added a thoughtful touch. Other tracks like Flawless — "Working Out There," Iyara — "Chiney Wine," K Queens — "Fling It Gi Yuh," Kibaki — "Shes On Fire," and Marlon Binns — "Who I Wanna Be" rounded out the collection.
Gyaad Dem Tracklist:
- Assailant & Flawless – Try Nuh
- Assailant – Pon Di Hustling
- Bling Dawg – Pressure Dancehall
- Busy Signal – Im So High
- Chase Cross – The Lord Is My Shepard
- Flawless – Working Out There
- Gyaad Dem Riddim Instrumental
- Iyara – Chiney Wine
- K Queens – Fling It Gi Yuh
- Kibaki – Shes On Fire
- Marlon Binns – Who I Wanna Be
- Nymron – Mek Sure Dem Dead
- G – Ma Name
- Shane O – If Mi Rass
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