MOTIVATION RIDDIM produced by GESTA MUSIC PRODUCTION – 2011
Motivation Overview
GESTA MUSIC PRODUCTION - is the label behind the Motivation Riddim, one of the standout bashment rhythms of 2011. Known for their sharp, energetic productions, GESTA MUSIC PRODUCTION - helped shape the dancehall sound of the early 2010s, bringing together both established and rising artists for this project. Their knack for blending hardcore deejay vibes with smooth vocals made the Motivation Riddim a favorite on sound systems and in dancehalls across Jamaica and beyond. The compilation showcases a strong lineup of artists, with Charly Black leading the charge. Charly Black, famous for his global hit "Gyal You a Party Animal," brings his signature style to four tracks: "Dig Out Yo Pum Pum (Raw)," "Force It Up (Raw)," "Love Mi Up (Clean)," and "Wine Up (Clean)." His presence on the riddim adds both energy and smoothness, showing the versatility that would later help him reach international charts. Pamputtae, known for her bold lyrics and commanding voice, delivers "Dis Ya Pussy (Raw)" and "Dis Ya Body (Clean)," bringing raw bashment flavor and attitude. Deva Bratt, a respected name in dancehall with a history of lyrical clashes, stands out with "Motivation." Dane Ray, who would later gain recognition as a producer and artist, appears here with "Loose Control (Clean)." DJ Sunshine, a well-known selector and producer, contributes "Burning Up," adding her own touch to the mix.
Motivation Tracklist:
01. Charly Black – Dig Out Yo Pum Pum (Raw)02. Charly Black – Force It Up (Raw)03. Charly Black – Love Mi Up (Clean)04. Charly Black – Wine Up (Clean)05. Dadda – A Mi Place06. Dane Ray – Loose Control (Clean)07. Deva Bratt – Motivation08. Dj Sunshine – Burning Up09. Pamputtae – Dis Ya Pussy (Raw)10. Pamputtae – Dis Ya Body (Clean)11. Squaddy – Fatty Bum Bum12. Zagga – Do Wah Mi Say (Clean)13. Zagga – Do Wah Mi Say (Raw)
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