Hindu Riddim – Purple and Skatta 2009
Hindu Overview
In 2009, a yard session tape featuring the Hindu Riddim made a major impact on the dancehall scene. Recorded in Jamaica, this session quickly became one of the year’s bashment highlights, spreading through street parties and sound system clashes. The riddim’s base brought a raw, streetwise sound that dancehall fans loved. Each artist on the tape gave a unique performance, adding to the riddim’s energy and appeal. Elephant Man, well known for his hit single “Pon De River Pon De Bank,” delivered “Belly Dance - Jah” with his usual high-energy style. Tiki brought her own flavor with “Tiki Wine - Jah,” adding a smooth, catchy vibe to the mix. Degree, who once had chart success with “Traffic Blocking,” kept the party moving with “Doing It - Jah.” Rage’s “Hindu - Jah” stood out for its strong delivery, while Tanto Black brought humor and flair with “Ticklish - Jah.” The riddim was also showcased in the instrumental “Hindu Riddim Instrumental - Jah” by Purple And Skatta, giving listeners a pure taste of the beat. Behind the mixing board, the engineer made sure each track hit hard and sounded crisp, bringing out the best in every performance. The session captured the spirit of collaboration, with each artist building on the riddim’s street anthem base. The Hindu Riddim yard session tape from 2009 remains a favorite for dancehall fans, remembered for its fresh sound and powerful lineup.
Hindu Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – Belly Dance – Jah
- Tiki – Tiki Wine – Jah
- Degree – Doing It – Jah
- Rage – Hindu – Jah
- Tanto Black – Ticklish – Jah
- Purple And Skatta – Hindu Riddim Instrumental – Jah
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