Jump Drive Riddim – Kirkledove Records 2010
Jump Drive Overview
The Jump Drive Riddim brought a fresh spark to dancehall in 2010. Its rhythm is quick and playful, with sharp drums and a pulsing bassline. The beat has a digital edge, but still feels very much like the yard—full of energy, movement, and that unmistakable Jamaican vibe. Selectors loved spinning it at parties, where the riddim’s bounce kept everyone moving. Busy Signal stands out on this riddim with three strong tracks: "Dem Call The Police," "From Nuh Wey," and "Overall." Busy Signal is known for his versatile flow and catchy hooks. By 2010, he was already a major force in dancehall, famous for hits like "Step Out" and his work on the album "Loaded." His tracks here show his skill in riding any beat with ease, giving dancers plenty to enjoy. Degree adds his own flavor with "Wey Yu Come From." His voice is playful and clear, making the song easy to sing along to. Elephant Man, known as the "Energy God," brings his signature hype to "Request." Elephant Man is famous for his dance anthems, and by this time, he had already made waves with tracks like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," which hit charts in Jamaica and abroad. Other artists like Konshens with "Tek Yu Time," Mr Vegas with "Badmine People," Nats with "One Foot," and Timeka Marshall with "Whine And Go Down" each add their own twist, keeping the riddim lively and full of variety.
Jump Drive Tracklist:
1. Busy Signal – Dem Call The Police
2. Busy Signal – From Nuh Wey
3. Busy Signal – Overall
4. Degree – Wey Yu Come From
5. Elephant Man – Request
6. Konshens – Tek Yu Time
7. Mr Vegas – Badmine People
8. Nats – One Foot
9. Timeka Marshall – Whine And Go Down
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