HOT WUK RIDDIM produced by IN THE STREETZ RECORDS 2006
Hot Wuk Overview
Hot Wuk Riddim came out in 2006 and quickly became a favorite in dancehall parties. The recording is packed with big tracks. Beenie Man brings his energy to “Coulda Never.” Chino drops “Roll Deep,” and Delly Ranks gives fans “If A Man Want It.” Insane comes in with “High Note.” There’s also C Jockey with “Fling Wine,” Leftside And Esco on “Gal Yu Hot,” and Monsta Twinz with “Dip Wine.” Mr Vegas Feat. Opal Hotta Ball light up the dance with “Hot Wuk.” Opal Hotta Ball - Hot Wuk also has their own “Hot Wuk” track. Najor Chris rounds it out with “Tick Tack.” All these songs ride the same riddim, but each artist brings their own style. Beenie Man is no stranger to dancehall fans. He’s known worldwide for his hit “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and has won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. Chino, who sings “Roll Deep,” is part of a musical family—his father is Freddie McGregor, a reggae legend. The riddim was built by IN THE STREETZ RECORDS. This label is known for producing many important dancehall riddims in the 2000s, like Martial Arts Riddim and Dreaming Riddim. Their work helped shape the sound of dancehall during that time. Hot Wuk Riddim was a must-have for DJs and sound systems in 2006. Its energy and catchy beats made it a true bashment anthem.
Hot Wuk Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Coulda Never
- Chino – Roll Deep
- Delly Ranks – If A Man Want It
- Hot Wuk – (Version)
- Insane – High Note
- C Jockey – Fling Wine
- Leftside And Esco – Gal Yu Hot
- Monsta Twinz – Dip Wine
- Mr Vegas Feat. Opal Hotta Ball – Hot Wuk
- Najor Chris – Tick Tack
- Natural Black – Lock This World
- Norris Man – Pegans Fled
- Super Hype – Uptwon Garrison
- O.K – Mad Ova Yuh – (Edit)
- O.K – Mad Ova Yuh – (Raw)
- Tony Matterhorn – Bawl And Beg – (Edit)
- Tony Matterhorn – Bawl And Beg – (Raw)
- Turbulance – I’m Not Afraid
- Vybz Kartel – Go Girls
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