HIGHTY TIGHTY RIDDIM produced by GREENSLEEVES 761 RECORDS 2004
Highty Tighty Overview
In 2004, the dancehall scene was buzzing with fresh energy and innovative sounds, and the release of the Highty Tighty Riddim was a key part of that excitement. This riddim, crafted by GREENSLEEVES 761 RECORDS, quickly became a staple in dancehall sessions, offering a platform for both new and established artists to shine. GREENSLEEVES 761 RECORDS, known for its influential role in the reggae and dancehall industry, has a history of producing memorable riddims that resonate with fans worldwide. Their work has consistently pushed the genre forward, and the Highty Tighty Riddim is no exception. Among the artists featured on this riddim, Ms Ting made waves with her track "Rich And Famous," showcasing her dynamic style. Vybz Kartel, a dominant force in dancehall, contributed "Medley," adding to his repertoire of hits that have earned him widespread acclaim. Unknown's "If U" brought a fresh voice to the riddim, highlighting the diversity of talent involved. TOK, known for their energetic performances, delivered "Shake Ur Body" on this riddim, further cementing their popularity in the dancehall scene. Meanwhile, Ward 21's "Answer" provided another layer of depth, reflecting their unique sound and lyrical prowess. For dancehall fans, 2004 is a year remembered for the vibrant rhythms and groundbreaking releases like the Highty Tighty Riddim. This yard session tape not only gave new artists their big break but also reinforced the enduring appeal of dancehall music.
Highty Tighty Tracklist:
- Ms Ting-Rich And Famous
- Vybz Kartel-Medley
- Unknown-If U
- Tok-Shake Ur Body
- Ward 21-Answer
- Wayne Wonder-These Are The Reasons
- Vybz Kartel-Run Come Ah Me-(Raw)
- Vybz Kartel – Run Come Ah Me-(Edit)
- Nicky B-Gunz
- Vybz Kartel-Pussy Affi Good
- Version-Highty Tighty Riddim
- Elephant Man – Highty Tighty
- Mr Easy – Baddest
- Sizzla – Push
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