Mighty Oday Riddim – Jye972 ReKordz 2009
Mighty Oday Overview
The Mighty Oday Riddim, released in 2009, was a standout moment for dancehall. The riddim was crafted with a powerful energy that made it a favorite for selectors and party crowds. Its creator helped shape the sound of that year, bringing a hardcore edge that people still remember. A big reason for the riddim’s popularity was the lineup of artists. Bounty Killer and Demarco teamed up for "Gal Dem Want," a track that quickly became popular in dancehalls. Bounty Killer, known for hits like "Look" and his Grammy-winning collaboration with No Doubt on "Hey Baby," brought his signature style to the project. Demarco, who later found international success with "Fallen Soldiers," matched his energy. Beenie Man, often called the "King of Dancehall," added his voice with "No Secret." Beenie Man is famous for his 1997 album "Many Moods of Moses" and his hit single "Who Am I (Sim Simma)." His contribution kept the party moving. Vybz Kartel’s "Watch Your Appetite" was another highlight. Kartel, known for his lyrical skills and hits like "Clarks," gave the riddim a sharp edge. Mad Cobra brought "Good Fah" to the table, adding his veteran presence—he is well-known for his 1992 chart-topping single "Flex." Kiprich’s "No Waste Time" kept the energy high. Every artist on the riddim brought something unique. When the Mighty Oday Riddim played at parties in 2009, the dancefloor would always fill up. It remains a classic bashment compilation that defined its era.
Mighty Oday Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer And Demarco – Gal Dem Want
- Beenie Man – No Secret
- Vybz Kartel – Watch Your Appetite
- Mad Cobra – Good Fah
- Kiprich – No Waste Time
- Sizzla – Big Respect For The Girls
- Zumjay – You Are The One
- Bounty Killer And Jully Black – Drive Me Krazy
- Frisco Kid – Real Ruff Rider
- Mr G – No Friend Dem
- Singing Graig – Hot From You Born
- Mighty Oday Riddim – Version
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