IPOD RIDDIM produced by SCARE DEM RECORDS 2004
Ipod Overview
In 2004, the dancehall scene was electrified by the release of the Ipod Riddim, a collection that captured the rebellious spirit of the era. This compilation emerged from Jamaica, a hotspot for vibrant and innovative music, and quickly became a staple in dancehall circles. Several standout artists contributed to the Ipod Riddim's success. Bounty Killer, known for his influential role in dancehall and hits like "Look," delivered the track "Dat A True." His presence on the riddim added a powerful edge. The track "Ipod Riddim" by Version also made waves, showcasing the riddim's infectious beats. Vybz Kartel, a major figure in dancehall with hits like "Fever," teamed up with Wayne Marshall for "Guns Outernational," while also providing his solo track "No Batty," further cementing his status as a versatile and bold artist. The production of this collection was helmed by SCARE DEM RECORDS, a label renowned for its contributions to the dancehall genre. SCARE DEM RECORDS has been a significant force in the industry, known for producing music that resonates with the energy of Jamaican parties and street culture. Their influence helped shape the sound of dancehall during the early 2000s. Even today, DJs continue to spin tracks from the Ipod Riddim, keeping the spirit of 2004 alive on dance floors around the world. The collection remains a testament to the enduring appeal of dancehall music and its ability to capture the essence of its time.
Ipod Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Dat A True
- Ipod Riddim – Elephant Man – Badmind Anthem (Shaun 14 Valentino Refix)
- Version – Ipod Riddim
- Vybz Kartel & Wayne Marshall – Guns Outernational
- Vybz Kartel – No Batty
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