MARY JANE RIDDIM produced by SKINNY BWOY & STRUCTURE DIGITAL 2013
Mary Jane Overview
In 2013, the Mary Jane Riddim became a favorite on the Jamaican sound system scene. This riddim, created by producer SKINNY BWOY and STRUCTURE DIGITAL, brought a new energy to dancehall parties. SKINNY BWOY, known for his work with Skinny Bwoy Records, teamed up with STRUCTURE DIGITAL to create a beat that DJs loved to play on big speakers. Their collaboration helped the riddim reach dancehall fans around the world, and the release collected thousands of streams online. The Mary Jane Riddim features a strong yard beat, perfect for sound system culture. The heavy bass and catchy melody made it easy for selectors to mix the riddim into any party. The beat united the crowd, and people would remember how the mix kept the dance going all night. Several artists made their mark on this riddim. Addictive’s “High Grade” became a party anthem, while Temptress brought her unique style to “What Me Smoking.” Dan’s “Herbz Time” added another layer to the project. Tripple Beam’s “Getting High” and Jupita’s “Hold A Medz” both fit perfectly with the riddim’s vibe. Richie Innocent’s “Herbalist” and Sadiki’s “Mary Jane” and “Mary Jane Riddim” rounded out the lineup. Sadiki, who has worked with international reggae stars and released albums like “Sadiki,” brought experience and smooth vocals to the project. Looking back, Mary Jane Riddim helped keep dancehall strong in 2013. Its sound and artists made it a staple for parties and sound systems everywhere.
Mary Jane Tracklist:
- Addictive – High Grade
- Temptress – What Me Smoking
- Dan-I – Herbz Time
- Tripple Beam – Getting High
- Jupita – Hold A Medz
- Richie Innocent – Herbalist
- Sadiki – Mary Jane
- Sadiki – Mary Jane Riddim
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