Honey Comb Riddim – Pay Day Music Group 2009
Honey Comb Overview
In 2009, dancehall was moving fast, with new sounds and fresh energy shaping the scene. The Honey Comb Riddim stood out that year, bringing a bright, infectious beat that DJs and fans quickly embraced. Its rhythm fit perfectly with the upbeat, party-ready mood that defined dancehall at the time. The riddim was produced by Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor, a key figure in modern Jamaican music. Known for his sharp production style and ability to blend catchy melodies with heavy bass, McGregor helped push dancehall in new directions. His work on Honey Comb Riddim showed his skill at creating tracks that work both on radio and in the dance. Several artists made the riddim their own. Demarco’s “Bees Hive” delivered his signature smooth flow. Demarco is well known for his hit “Fallen Soldiers,” and his presence on Honey Comb Riddim added weight to the project. Assailant brought a personal touch with “My Life,” giving listeners a glimpse into his story. Bling Dawgg’s “Blow Trees” added a playful, laid-back vibe. Esco, who was part of the duo Leftside & Esco and known for the hit “Tuck In Yuh Belly,” kept things lively with “Nah Laugh.” Flex rounded out the line-up with “Plastic It Up,” adding his own style to the riddim. Years later, selectors still reach for Honey Comb Riddim when they want to bring back the sound of 2009. Its beats and songs remain favorites, showing the lasting power of this dancehall classic.
Honey Comb Tracklist:
- Mavado – Mamas Love
- Demarco – Bees Hive
- Assailant – My Life
- Bling Dawgg – Blow Trees
- Esco – Nah Laugh
- Flex – Plastic It Up
- Iyara – Lots Of Love For You
- Chase Cross – Mama Cry
- Einstein – Owna Money
- Flawless – Im Ready
- Marlon Binns – When Di Ting Dem Rise
- Mr G Feat Gotyo – Badmind Long Time
- Nymron – Do So
- Terro 3000 – Badmind People
- Wyne Marshall – Neat Badmind
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