National Pride Riddim – Fresh Ear Production 2009
National Pride Overview
The sound system cut of the National Pride Riddim is all about energy and excitement. Its sharp, upbeat mood makes it perfect for dancehall parties. The riddim’s crisp drums and catchy bassline give it a sound that stands out, even years after its release. Three big names light up this riddim. Charly Blacks brings his signature style to “Turn And Twist,” showing why he later became known worldwide for hits like “Party Animal.” His vocal delivery fits the riddim’s lively mood perfectly. Kiprich And Black join forces on “Er - Nuh Ugly So,” adding playful lyrics and a confident flow. Ding Dong, famous for his dance moves and songs like “Fling,” delivers “No Man Room,” making it a favorite for dance crews across Jamaica. The mixing board king behind this release is noticeable for keeping the sound clean and punchy, a mark of quality in dancehall production. The riddim was released by the well-known label Birchill Records, which has a strong history in Jamaican music. The producer, Birch, is respected for his work on several popular riddims and for helping new talent break through. When this riddim dropped in 2009, it quickly became a yard anthem. Even today, the sound system cut brings back memories of packed dances and street parties. The National Pride Riddim still feels fresh and continues to inspire DJs and fans who love the classic dancehall sound.
National Pride Tracklist:
- Charly Blacks – Turn And Twist
- Kiprich And Black – Er – Nuh Ugly So
- Ding Dong – No Man Room
- National Pride Riddim (Fresh Ear Prod) – Version
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