KILLA BEEZ RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2000
Killa Beez Overview
The Killa Beez Riddim came to life in a busy Kingston studio in 2000. The studio craftsman wanted to capture the energy and groove of early 2000s dancehall. He mixed classic dancehall drum patterns with modern electronic sounds, making sure the riddim felt both fresh and true to its roots. The producer behind the project is known as VARIOUS ARTISTS. This name is often used in Jamaica for collaborations and compilations. VARIOUS ARTISTS has worked with several well-known labels, bringing together different talents on one project. Over the years, this approach has helped introduce new voices to the dancehall scene and kept the genre growing. On the Killa Beez Riddim, Danny English stands out with the track Girls Like Dem. Danny English is best known for his hit collaboration “Drive Me Crazy” with Egg Nog, which was a big success in Jamaica and the UK. His smooth flow on Girls Like Dem matches the riddim’s lively style. Killa Beez delivers Version, a track that highlights the riddim’s core beat and gives listeners a pure dancehall vibe. The group’s approach keeps the energy high from start to finish. L A Lewis brings his unique voice on Pop It Off. He is famous not just for music, but also for his bold personality in Jamaican pop culture. Pop It Off shows his playful side and adds another layer to the riddim. Fans still remember this dancehall release as a standout moment from 2000.
Killa Beez Tracklist:
- Danny English – Girls Like Dem
- Killa Beez – Version
- L A Lewis – Pop It Off
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