MULTIPLE ORGASMS RIDDIM 2012
Multiple Orgasms Overview
In the world of dancehall, the “yard beat” is where everything starts. The riddim, or instrumental track, is the heartbeat of Jamaican music. In 2012, a new wave of dancehall energy arrived with a recording that selectors still love to play today. The sound was fresh, with strong bass and quick snares, ready for any bashment or dance. A skilled studio craftsman shaped this riddim, blending dancehall’s classic drive with touches of modern trap. The end result was a sound that felt both new and familiar, perfect for the dance. The producer’s touch brought out the best in each artist, making the riddim stand out among many releases that year. Kay Os Geez delivered “Multiple Orgasms,” a track that caught attention with its bold lyrics and catchy flow. Danandi’s “Whine Up Yuh Body” gave dancers a tune to move to, with rhythms that fit right into the party. Xyclone, known for his hit “Back Pocket Rag,” added two tracks: “Go Girl” and “Feel It.” His style and delivery have earned him fans worldwide, and he continues to build his name in the dancehall scene. Kemmikal’s “Internet Relationship” brought a modern twist, while Pelpah Wayne’s “What Yuh Want” added more vibes to the collection. Each artist gave something special to the riddim, keeping listeners and dancers engaged. Years later, selectors still draw for this 2012 dancehall recording.
Multiple Orgasms Tracklist:
- Kay Os Geez – Multiple Orgasms
- Danandi – Whine Up Yuh Body (Radio)
- Danandi – Whine Up Yuh Body (Raw)
- Xyclone – Go Girl (Radio)
- Xyclone – Go Girl (Raw)
- Kemmikal – Internet Relationship
- Pelpah Wayne – What Yuh Want (Radio)
- Pelpah Wayne – What Yuh Want (Raw)
- Xyclone – Feel It (Radio)
- Xyclone – Feel It (Raw)
- Kardi Tivali – Like A Knot (Radio)
- Kardi Tivali – Like A Knot (Raw)
- Dj Glamma – Multiple Orgasms Riddim
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.