Heavy Weight Riddim – Fire Mix Production 2009
Heavy Weight Overview
The Heavy Weight Riddim mix from 2009 is packed with big dancehall tracks that quickly became favorites in Jamaica and beyond. The mix opens with Burro Banton — Borderline, a song that shows off Burro Banton’s deep, commanding voice. Burro Banton is well known in dancehall for his classic hit Boom Wah Dis, and he brings the same energy to this riddim. Carl Meeks — Buck Up Pon God is another standout. Carl Meeks is famous for his 1980s hit Weh Dem Fah, and he keeps his positive style strong on this track. Junior Cat And Mr G — All Nite brings together two respected names for a tune that keeps the party going. Junior Cat is recognized for his work in the 1990s, and Mr G (formerly Goofy) is known for the chart-topping Fudgie. Ring Ding — Rocky Marciano is a tribute to the fighting spirit, while Respecta And Filip G — Pussy Fi Di Crowd adds a raw, streetwise vibe. Don Sharicon — Girls and Angelee — Nu Bad Man both add their own flavors, keeping the riddim fresh and lively. Mikeylous — Lock Dem Off and General Good — Here I Come help round out the mix, and Lynx — Wave Yuh Hands High is a true party anthem. The sound engineer behind the project is known for his crisp, powerful mixes that highlight each artist’s voice. The production is clean and polished, giving every track a chance to shine. Even years later, Heavy Weight Riddim brings back the real energy of 2009 dancehall parties.
Heavy Weight Tracklist:
- Burro Banton – Borderline
- Carl Meeks – Buck Up Pon God
- Junior Cat And Mr G – All Nite
- Ring Ding – Rocky Marciano
- Respecta And Filip G – Pussy Fi Di Crowd
- Don Sharicon – Girls
- Angelee – Nu Bad Man
- Mikeylous – Lock Dem Off
- General Good – Here I Come
- Lynx – Wave Yuh Hands High
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