H2 RIDDIM produced by DEJA VU RECORDS 2003
H2 Overview
In 2003, the bashment rhythm was a defining sound in dancehall music, characterized by its energetic beats and party-ready vibe. This year saw the release of H2 Riddim, a standout example of the genre's infectious spirit. The riddim was crafted by DEJA VU RECORDS, a label known for its innovative approach to dancehall music. DEJA VU RECORDS has been influential in the scene, consistently delivering high-quality productions that resonate with fans. The H2 Riddim provided a platform for both established and emerging artists to shine. Assassin made waves with "Matey Song," showcasing his lyrical prowess and ability to engage listeners. Beenie Man, a dancehall legend with numerous hits to his name, added his signature flair with "Tie Mi Up," further cementing his status in the genre. Bling Dawg contributed "A Friend In Need," a track that highlighted his unique style and solidified his place in the dancehall community. Newcomers also found their footing on this riddim. Bugle's "Glock Town" introduced him as a promising talent, while Delly Ranks delivered "Face Off Girls," adding to the riddim's dynamic lineup. Each artist brought their own energy and creativity, making the H2 Riddim a memorable release that captured the essence of dancehall in 2003. Today, the bashment rhythm of H2 Riddim still evokes the vibrant atmosphere of its time, reminding listeners of dancehall's enduring appeal and the artistry of DEJA VU RECORDS in shaping the genre's sound.
H2 Tracklist:
- Assassin – Matey Song
- Beenie Man – Tie Mi Up
- Bling Dawg – A Friend In Need
- Bugle – Glock Town
- Delly Ranks – Face Off Girls
- Elephant Man – Haters
- Frisco Kid – Escape Them
- Kananga – Shinning Bright
- Kid Kurup – Tightness
- Kiprich – Nobody Business
- Mad Anju – High All The Time
- Mega Banton – No Way
- Mr Lexx – You Can
- Predator – Mad For A Cause
- Tanto Metro And Devonte – Selina
- Version – H2
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