HELP ME OUT RIDDIM produced by TEAM UP RGC PRODUCTIONS 2013
Help Me Out Overview
The Help Me Out Riddim selector’s mix is a strong showcase of dancehall’s energy in 2013. The mix opens with Andrew Blood & Wada Blood — Shake It, a track that sets the tone with its lively rhythm and catchy hooks. Bomb A Drop — Prescription keeps the momentum going, delivering a bold sound that stands out in any dancehall session. Determine — Think About Dat brings thoughtful lyrics over a driving beat, showing the versatility of the riddim. Elephant Man — Into You adds his signature high-energy style, making it a favorite for dance floors. Formila One — Gal Dem Time is another highlight, celebrating dancehall’s connection with party vibes and the female audience. General B & Cp — Dash Out and Iyara — Free Up both keep the party spirit alive, each adding their own flavor to the mix. Jabalance — We Party and Junior Reid — Tell Me continue the flow, while Kapachi — Wanted rounds out the selection with a strong finish. These artists came together on a riddim shaped by TEAM UP RGC PRODUCTIONS, a production team known for their crisp sound and ability to bring out the best in dancehall performers. Since their start, TEAM UP RGC PRODUCTIONS has earned respect for crafting rhythms that capture the real vibe of the Jamaican scene. Their work on Help Me Out Riddim drew attention for its quality and the way it brought together both established and rising stars. This riddim captured the rebellious spirit of its time and remains a key part of dancehall history, with tracks that still resonate in dancehalls and on sound systems across the world.
Help Me Out Tracklist:
- Andrew Blood & Wada Blood – Shake It
- Bomb A Drop – Prescription
- Determine – Think About Dat
- Devano – Going
- Elephant Man – Into You
- Formila One – Gal Dem Time
- General B & Cp – Dash Out
- Iyara – Free Up
- Jabalance – We Party
- Junior Reid – Tell Me
- Kapachi – Wanted
- Kiprich – Helper
- Os Rapp – No Tomorrow
- Teflon – Di Party
- Turbulence – Early Morning
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