My Rifle Riddim 2009
My Rifle Overview
My Rifle Riddim is a dancehall project that first came out in 2009, but its impact was clear in 2021, showing how strong Jamaican studios remain. The riddim was built for the dancefloor, with a heavy, upbeat sound that kept people moving at late-night parties across the island. The riddim architect behind My Rifle Riddim is Bigga Vybes. Known in the scene for his sharp production skills, Bigga Vybes gave the riddim its punchy, energetic sound. He recorded the project in a Kingston studio, using classic dancehall drum patterns mixed with modern touches. This blend helped the riddim stand out and stay fresh for years. Each artist brought their own style to the project, shaping its club-ready vibe. Chedda’s track, “Rifle,” became a favorite for its bold lyrics and catchy hook. Chedda is also known for his hit “Fake Jeans Admit It,” which showed his ability to make songs that connect with dancehall crowds. Kari Jess added fire with “From U Diss,” bringing a raw edge that matched the riddim’s energy. G Maffiah’s “Clap It Pon Dem” delivered tough lyrics and a strong flow, while Bigga Vybes, besides producing, stepped up with his own track, “Gun Rise,” showing his versatility. Approach’s “Dem Fi Know” added more flavor, keeping the party mood alive. Other artists like Danny English with “So Content” and Flexxx with “Run From We” completed the lineup, making My Rifle Riddim a true bashment anthem.
My Rifle Tracklist:
- Chedda – Rifle
- Kari Jess – From U Diss
- G Maffiah – Clap It Pon Dem
- Bigga Vybes – Gun Rise
- Approach – Dem Fi Know
- Danny English – So Content
- Flexxx – Run From We
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