INDIAN SUMMER 2 RIDDIM produced by BACCHANAL RECORDS 2006
Indian Summer 2 Overview
Indian Summer 2 Riddim is a dancehall release that brings together strong island energy and a modern 2006 sound. The riddim was produced by BACCHANAL RECORDS, a label known for its influence in Caribbean music and for supporting big names in soca and dancehall. This riddim quickly became a favorite among selectors and fans, pulsing through sound systems across the island. The lineup on Indian Summer 2 Riddim is powerful. Bunji Garlin appears with two versions: "Badda Than Dem (Original Mix) Bonus" and "Badda Than Dem." Bunji Garlin is a Trinidadian artist well known for his 2013 hit "Differentology," which won the Soul Train Award for Best International Performance. Dawg E Slaughter brings his energy with "Dont Give A F." Kiprich, a Jamaican artist famous for his 2013 hit "Telephone Ting," adds "Wine Wine" to the mix. Mad Cobra, who reached number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 with his song "Flex" in 1992, delivers "Top Gangsta." Monsta Twins are here with "Damege." Other tracks on the riddim include "Ragga Ragga" by Rude Boy Face and "4 Da Girls" by Sizzla, Sizzla Ft Kmc, and Kmc - 4 Da Girls. Fans remember this riddim from 2006’s dances. The songs still bring back memories of packed dance floors and big sound systems, showing the lasting power of Indian Summer 2 Riddim.
Indian Summer 2 Tracklist:
- Bunji Garlin – Badda Than Dem (Original Mix) Bonus
- Bunji Garlin – Badda Than Dem
- Dawg E Slaughter – Dont Give A F
- Indian Summer 2 Riddim – Version
- Kiprich – Wine Wine
- Mad Cobra – Top Gangsta (Bonus)
- Monsta Twins – Damege
- Rude Boy Face – Ragga Ragga
- Sizzla – 4 Da Girls
- Sizzla Ft Kmc – 4 Da Girls (Remix)
- Spragga Benz – Warriors
- Tanya Stephaens – Gangsta Ride (Bonus)
- Tok – Get Up Stand Up
- Tok Ft Bunji Garlin & Moofire – Get Up Stand Up (2k6 Road Mix)
- Tony Curtis Ft Mr Lexxus – Sexual (Indian Gal Pv Mix) Bonus
- Vybz Kartel – Weed
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