NANNYVILLE RIDDIM produced by LOUD DISTURBANCE 2006
Nannyville Overview
In 2006, the Nannyville Riddim brought a fresh bashment flow to dancehall. This style is deeply linked to sound system culture in Jamaica. Sound systems are more than big speakers—they are the heart of street parties. The bashment flow on Nannyville Riddim gave every dance a burst of street energy, making it a favorite for selectors and dancers. The arranger’s role was key in shaping the bashment vibe. By blending hard-hitting drums and catchy melodies, the arranger made sure the riddim would move crowds. The producer behind the project, LOUD DISTURBANCE, is known for pushing dancehall forward. With a history of creating popular riddims, LOUD DISTURBANCE has worked with some of the genre’s top names and helped bring new sounds to the dancehall scene. Frisco Kid’s “Warn Dem” stands out with his powerful delivery, adding real fire to the riddim. Idonia follows with “Say No Den,” showing why he later became one of dancehall’s top artists. Idonia is also known for his hit single “Yeah Yeah,” which helped boost his career. Wayne Marshall’s “Right Here” adds a melodic touch, and he is recognized for his chart-topping collaboration “Go Hard” with several other major artists. The instrumental “Nannyville Riddim” by Version lets listeners enjoy the raw bashment flow on its own. This riddim remains a classic piece of 2006 dancehall, loved by fans and selectors alike.
Nannyville Tracklist:
- Frisco Kid – Warn Dem
- Idonia – Say No Den
- Wayne Marshall – Right Here
- Version – Nannyville Riddim
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