JUMPA CABLE RIDDIM produced by YAADCOORE PRODUCTIONS 2004
Jumpa Cable Overview
In 2004, dancehall fans were treated to a vibrant collection of tracks on the Jumpa Cable Riddim, featuring some of the genre's most dynamic artists. Bounty Killer, known for his influential role in dancehall and hits like "Look," brought his signature style to the riddim with "Whatever." Busy Signal, another heavyweight in the scene, contributed "So Far," showcasing the energy that has made him a staple in dancehall music. Cecile added her flair with "Girls Satisfaction," a track that highlights her ability to blend catchy hooks with empowering lyrics. Desperado's "Phone Me" and Jagwa's "Hot Gal" further enriched the riddim, each bringing their unique touch to the project. The bashment flow of the Jumpa Cable Riddim was expertly crafted by YAADCOORE PRODUCTIONS, a label known for its dedication to delivering authentic dancehall sounds. YAADCOORE PRODUCTIONS has made a mark in the industry by consistently producing tracks that resonate with fans and keep the dance floors moving. In addition to the mentioned artists, the riddim also featured tracks like Kid Kurup's "Punani Chemist," Looga Man's "Gimmi Gal," Nikki B's "Hey Shorty," Ragan's "Lighter," and Sanjay's "We No Need." Each song contributed to the riddim's reputation as a standout release in 2004, a year filled with strong bashment drops. The Jumpa Cable Riddim proved that when talented artists and skilled producers come together, the result is a powerful dancehall experience that captures the spirit of the genre and keeps fans coming back for more.
Jumpa Cable Tracklist:
- Bling Dawg Ft Donovan Steele – Ambush
- Bounty Killer – Whatever
- Busy Signal – So Far
- Cecile – Girls Satisfaction
- Desperado – Phone Me
- Jagwa – Hot Gal
- Kid Kurup – Punani Chemist
- Looga Man – Gimmi Gal
- Nikki B – Hey Shorty
- Ragan – Lighter
- Sanjay – We No Need
- Spragga Benz – Bus It Up
- Tamy – All For You
- Vybz Kartel – My Chess
- Ward 21 – No If’s
- Wayne Marshall – She’s Gone
- Zumjay – Girlfriend
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