Jet Blue Riddim 2009
Jet Blue Overview
The Jet Blue Riddim dropped with a street anthem base that is hard and energetic. Its heavy bass and sharp snares set the mood for every bashment session, bringing a powerful, dance-ready vibe to the dancehall scene in 2009. The rhythm is bold, making it a favorite for DJs and dancers alike. New Kids shine on this riddim with “Big Up The Gangsters.” Their delivery is confident and fits the tough, streetwise tone. Rippa keeps the energy high with “Dont Make Dem Dis,” adding urgency and swagger. Frisco Kid, known for his hit “Gal Pon Di Side,” brings his unique style to “Dont Worry We,” making the track stand out with catchy hooks and smooth flow. Budda’s “Lock Off The Thing Dem” adds another layer, keeping the crowd moving. Cutty Ranks, famous for the classic “The Stopper,” delivers “No Man To Me” with his signature commanding voice. Each artist brings their own flavor, but together, they create a strong, unified sound. Other tracks like Buju Banton’s “Ruff And Bad” and Delly And Mitch’s “Want To Know” also ride the riddim, but the instrumental “Version — Jet Blue Riddim” lets the riddim’s raw energy shine on its own. The Jet Blue Riddim was crafted at Liv Up Records, a label respected for its authentic dancehall output. The studio’s touch gives the riddim its crisp, club-ready sound. The Jet Blue Riddim’s street anthem base will always echo the fire of 2019, keeping its place in dancehall history.
Jet Blue Tracklist:
- New Kids – Big Up The Gangsters
- Rippa – Dont Make Dem Dis
- Frisco Kid – Dont Worry We
- Budda – Lock Off The Thing Dem
- Cutty Ranks – No Man To Me
- Buju Banton – Ruff And Bad
- Delly And Mitch – Want To Know
- Version – Jet Blue Riddim
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