Luxxxury Riddim – Jml Production 2009
Luxxxury Overview
In 2009, a new festival groove swept across the islands, bringing a fresh wave of energy to soca and dancehall fans. The Luxxxury riddim, with its sparkling percussion and lively basslines, became a favorite at parties and street events. Its infectious rhythm made it almost impossible for DJs not to pull up and reload tracks, keeping crowds moving late into the night. A big part of this riddim’s success came from the artists who brought their own style to each track. Alberto Dub Science Jml And King delivered “Der - Mi Friend,” a tune that quickly became a crowd anthem. Boomer’s “Kema” added a playful edge, with Boomer already known for his energetic stage presence in the Caribbean scene. Sonix’s “Raciste” stood out for its sharp lyrics and unique delivery, showing why Sonix remains a respected name in regional dancehall circles. Newton’s “Dinero Rapido” gave the riddim a Latin twist, while Tapon’s “Si Dejaran De Guerrear” brought a thoughtful message to the dancefloor. Each artist added something special, showing the riddim’s versatility and broad appeal. Behind the scenes, the island arranger played a crucial role. By blending traditional soca elements with modern dancehall, the arranger created a sound that felt both new and familiar. This careful balance is what kept the riddim fresh throughout the year. For many fans, 2009 will always be remembered as the year the Luxxxury riddim took over the festival season and set a new standard for island grooves.
Luxxxury Tracklist:
- Alberto Dub Science Jml And King – Der – Mi Friend (U.S.A. And Spain)
- Boomer – Kema (Chile)
- Sonix – Raciste (France)
- Newton – Dinero Rapido (Santo Domingo – Spain)
- Tapon – Si Dejaran De Guerrear (Costa Rica)
- Babaman – Inna Mi Yard (Italy)
- Sir Taylon And Hacha – 1 2 3 Muevelo (Spain)
- Barbero 507 And Tsunami – Bad Man Them (Panama)
- Kari Jess – Dagga (Jamaica)
- Novato And Mad Muasel – Killa (Spain)
- Fredo Faya – Danger Marginal (France)
- La Crespo – Tiralo (Spain)
- Shinjiman – Noches De Lujuria (Spain)
- Soultrain And I – Live – Call We Name (Germany And Jamaica)
- Hektor Banton And Lashe – Es El Ritmo (Spain)
- Tcap – Tengan Cuidao (Spain)
- Fdb – Teach Dem How (Argentina)
- Lyrikal Fam – Directo De Lima (Peru)
- Luxxxury Riddim (Jml) – Version
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