MY STYLE RIDDIM produced by HIGH EXPECTATIONS 2011
My Style Overview
The My Style Riddim is a dancehall collection from 2011 that brings together some of the scene’s most energetic voices. The tracklist includes Dajigga with “Gyallis A Di Century,” Danny English on “Rich Rich Rich,” and G Mac’s “Man A Star.” Other artists add their own flavor, like Gong Royal with “Round Mi,” Harry Toddler on “Wah Di Pree,” and Hit Don with “My Style A My Style.” You’ll also find Ikanji’s “Mi Can’t Tell,” the instrumental “My Style Riddim,” Jhemini’s “Icky,” and Majah Bless with “Belly Too Much.” Dajigga, Danny English, and G Mac are key voices here. Danny English is well known for his 2002 hit “Party Time” with Egg Nog, a track that reached dancehall fans worldwide. Harry Toddler, who brings “Wah Di Pree,” is recognized as a former member of the Scare Dem Crew, a group that included Elephant Man and Bounty Killer. The riddim was produced by HIGH EXPECTATIONS, a label and production team with a history of supporting new talent and pushing the singjay style. Their work has helped keep riddim culture strong, especially in the 2010s. Back in 2011, DJs played the My Style Riddim sound system cut at dances across Jamaica and beyond. The energy and variety in these tracks still make them favorites for selectors and reggae fans today.
My Style Tracklist:
- Dajigga – Gyallis A Di Century
- Danny English – Rich Rich Rich
- G Mac – Man A Star
- G-Warren & Motion – High Pace
- Gong Royal – Round Mi
- Harry Toddler – Wah Di Pree
- Hit Don – My Style A My Style
- I-Cko – Body Good
- Ikanji – Mi Can’T Tell
- Instrumental – My Style Riddim
- Jhemini – Icky
- Majah Bless – Belly Too Much
- Nikomatic – Nuh Average Boy
- Rysin Stunna – Feeling The Pressure
- Shadez – Talk Bout Mi
- Shadowblacks – Anti-Christ
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