GYM RIDDIM produced by KINGSTONE MUSIC 2009
Gym Overview
In 2009, the Gym Riddim captured the energy of dancehall with a set of songs that became favorites for selectors and sound systems. Produced by KINGSTONE MUSIC, this collection was built for the dance floor, with each track designed to keep parties moving. KINGSTONE MUSIC, a label known for its influence in European reggae and dancehall, handled the mixing and production. Their careful work at the mixing board gave the riddim its crisp, lively sound. The label has a history of working with international artists and has helped bring dancehall to new audiences outside Jamaica. The Gym Riddim features strong performances from several well-known artists. Cecile’s “Holla” stands out with her signature confident style. Cecile is known for hits like “Can You Do the Work” with Sean Paul, and her presence on this riddim added star power. Buccaneer, who brought his theatrical flair to “High Voltage,” is famous for his unique blend of opera and dancehall, especially his 1995 hit “Boom Bye Bye.” O.K’s “Tell Me How You Like It” keeps the energy up, while Ziggi’s “Madd” brings a rootsy touch. Ziggi is recognized for his album “In Transit,” which made waves in European reggae. General Degree’s “Party Party” lives up to its name, with Degree’s long career including the popular track “Traffic Blocking.” Lukie D, Afrika, and Daddy Maza Ft. Supa Bassie also contribute, each shaping the riddim’s sound system appeal.
Gym Tracklist:
- Cecile – Holla
- Buccaneer – High Voltage
- O.K. – Tell Me How You Like It
- Ziggi – Madd
- General Degree – Party Party
- Lukie D – Throw Your Hands Up
- Afrika – Escucha En Tu Interior
- Daddy Maza Ft. Supa Bassie – Tu Sonido Va A Morir
- Kingstone Music – Gym Riddim
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