Like Me Riddim 2009
Like Me Overview
Selector’s Choice: Like Me Riddim comes straight from Jamaica, bringing pure dancehall energy. When it dropped in 2009, it quickly became a favorite at bashment parties and dance sessions. The riddim’s lively beat and catchy hooks made it stand out in a crowded scene. A big part of its success comes from the artists featured. Demarco’s “Beautiful” is one of the standout tracks. Demarco is well known in the dancehall world, especially for his hit “Fallen Soldiers,” which earned him international attention. Black Diamon’s “Gimmi Di Droo” brings a unique style, adding to the riddim’s fresh feeling. Dr Evil delivers “Make Money,” a tune that keeps the crowd moving. Dr Evil is an alias of Serani, who is famous for the song “No Games,” a major dancehall hit. The compilation also features Keely B with “Be True,” and Andre And Wadda Blood with “Wine For Me.” Each track brings its own flavor, showing the strength of collaboration on this project. Other songs like “Country A Run Red” by Craigy Dread Ft Odingo and Odingo, “Back It Up” by Nicky B, “My Throne” by Natel, and “Little Bit More” by Voicemail all add to the riddim’s energy. The sound engineer played a key role, making sure each artist’s voice and style blended perfectly with the riddim. This attention to detail helped the release stand out. Even in 2021, DJs still play these tracks, proving that Like Me Riddim is a true dancehall classic.
Like Me Tracklist:
- Demarco – Beautiful
- Black Diamon – Gimmi Di Droo
- Dr Evil – Make Money
- Keely B – Be True
- Andre And Wadda Blood – Wine For Me
- Craigy Dread Ft Odingo – Country A Run Red
- Nicky B – Back It Up
- Natel – My Throne
- Voicemail – Little Bit More
- Chedda – Pop Champagne
- Hard Drive – Tic Toc
- Daro – Mix Up
- K – Rhyme X – She Wants Love
- 1Jody – Ann Pantry – Let Me Love You
- Looga Man – All Inclusive
- Like Me Riddim – Version
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