Negril Riddim produced by Lazeme Music 2010
Negril Overview
The Negril Riddim started as a spark in the studio, with the beat maker laying down a groove that was both smooth and powerful. The beat had a special swing, mixing classic dancehall energy with something new for 2010. Behind the scenes, Lazeme Music was the driving force. Known for pushing fresh sounds into the dancehall scene, Lazeme Music had already built a name with a string of strong releases. Their label was respected for bringing together top artists and helping tunes get real play, both in Jamaica and abroad. When the riddim was ready, the call went out to some of the biggest voices. Anthony B stepped up with "No Gal Caan Beat Mi," bringing his signature fire. Anthony B is famous for his conscious lyrics and big tunes like "Fire Pon Rome," and he brought that same energy here. Charly Black added his own flavor with "Informer." By 2010, Charly Black was already known for his catchy hooks and would later score a global hit with "Party Animal." He teamed up with Pretty Kitty on "Love & Mix Up," a song that added a playful twist to the riddim. Mujo Herb came in with "Little Nicky," giving the riddim a cool, laid-back vibe. Real Type finished the set with "Ownaship," adding a touch of roots and reality. Selectors loved the mix—these songs played at countless late-night parties, each artist leaving their mark. The Negril Riddim still brings back memories of 2010, when dancehall was alive with new ideas and pure energy.
Negril Tracklist:
- Anthony B – No Gal Caan Beat Mi
- Charly Black – Informer (Clean)
- Charly Black & Pretty Kitty – Love & Mix Up
- Mujo Herb – Little Nicky
- Negril Riddim Instrumental
- Real Type – Ownaship
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