KRAZY GYM RIDDIM produced by CITI OF AANGELS 2004
Krazy Gym Overview
In 2004, dancehall music was buzzing with fresh energy, and one of the highlights was the release of the Krazy Gym Riddim. This riddim, produced by CITI OF AANGELS, brought a vibrant mix of sounds that blended dancehall with hints of other genres, creating a unique yard beat that selectors loved for dancehall nights. CITI OF AANGELS, known for crafting anthemic sounds, played a crucial role in shaping this riddim. His production skills helped create a seamless flow that was perfect for both playlists and sound systems, making it a standout in the dancehall scene. Artists like Delly Ranks And Aisha, Mega Banton, and Power Man brought their A-game to the riddim. Delly Ranks And Aisha's track "Let It Play" showcased their ability to ride the beat with style. Mega Banton's "Skin Out" and Power Man's "Hype Over" added to the riddim's dynamic energy, making them favorites among fans. Sizzla, known for his hit "My Style," also contributed to the vibrant dancehall landscape of the time. Meanwhile, Vybz Kartel, with his track "Various Girls," continued to build his reputation as one of dancehall's leading figures, contributing to his long-lasting impact on the genre. The Krazy Gym Riddim was a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation in dancehall music. By blending traditional dancehall sounds with new influences, it kept the genre fresh and exciting, marking 2004 as a memorable year for dancehall enthusiasts.
Krazy Gym Tracklist:
- Delly Ranks And Aisha – Let It Play
- Mega Banton – Skin Out (Raw)
- Power Man – Hype Over
- Sizzla – My Style
- Vybz Kartel – Various Girls
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