MY SWEETIE PIE RIDDIM produced by GERMAIN MUSIC 2000
My Sweetie Pie Overview
The party backdrop was a big part of dancehall music in the early 2000s. My Sweetie Pie Riddim, released in 2000, captured this lively atmosphere. The riddim came from Jamaica, where dancehall parties were known for their energy and fun. Several well-known artists worked on this riddim. Assassin brought his unique style to the track "Oh Dam It." He is known for his sharp lyrics and later gained international attention with his feature on Kanye West’s "I'm In It." Bling Dawg added his voice to "Fi We Now," showing his deep connection to dancehall’s core sound. Buju Banton, one of reggae and dancehall’s biggest names, performed "My Sweetie Pie." Buju Banton is famous for his Grammy-winning album "Before the Dawn" and his strong influence on the genre. Demo Delgado’s song "Girls Bebe (Gal Dem Bebe)" added more flavor to the riddim, while Hawkeye’s "Man Sniper" showed his playful lyrical style. Each artist brought something special, making the riddim popular in clubs and at parties. The producer behind My Sweetie Pie Riddim is GERMAIN MUSIC, run by Donovan Germain. He is the founder of Penthouse Records, a label known for helping many reggae and dancehall stars. GERMAIN MUSIC’s experience and vision helped make this riddim a standout release in 2000’s dancehall scene. The party backdrop and strong performances made it a favorite for fans.
My Sweetie Pie Tracklist:
- Assassin – Oh Dam It (Preview From Party Mix 9)
- Bling Dawg – Fi We Now
- Buju Banton – My Sweetie Pie
- Demo Delgado – Girls Bebe (Gal Dem Bebe) (Preview From Party Mix 9)
- Hawkeye – Man Sniper
- Red Rat – Why (Again)
- Spragga Benz & Red Square – Confidential (Gal)
- Spragga Benz – G’s (Preview From Party Mix 9)
- Zumjay – Miss You (My Girl) (Preview From Party Mix 9)
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