Negril Riddim – Lazeme Music Production 2009
Negril Overview
Back in 2009, dancehall music was changing fast. The clubs were full of energy, and everyone wanted music that made them feel alive. That’s where the Negril Riddim came in. This riddim was built for the dancefloor, with a sound that was both fresh and rebellious. It captured the feeling of young people who wanted to stand out and have a good time. The producer behind Negril Riddim made sure every beat was sharp and exciting. The riddim was tight, with a strong rhythm that DJs loved to play. It was the kind of sound that kept people moving all night. Some well-known artists jumped on this riddim and brought even more fire to it. Anthony B, famous for his hit “Fire Pon Rome,” delivered “No Gal Can Beat Mi.” His voice and style gave the song real power. Charly Black, who later became known worldwide for “Gyal You A Party Animal,” showed his skills with “Informer.” Merciless, a respected name in dancehall, was also on the riddim with “Badman Slow Jam.” Each artist brought their own flavor, making the riddim feel fresh every time. Other tracks like “Ownaship” by Real Type and “Love And Mix Up” by Charly Black And Pretty Kitty added more variety. Every song fit perfectly, showing how much talent was in dancehall at the time. Looking back, the Negril Riddim helped keep dancehall strong in 2009. It brought together top artists and gave people the music they needed to keep the party going.
Negril Tracklist:
- Anthony B – No Gal Can Beat Mi
- Charly Black – Informer (Raw)
- Charly Black – Informer (Edit)
- Merciless – Badman Slow Jam
- Real Type – Ownaship
- Charly Black And Pretty Kitty – Love And Mix Up
- Shudly – Me And Di Girls Dem
- Mujo Herb – Little Nicky
- Ricky Eski – Hustling
- Negril Riddim (Lazeme Music Prod) – Version
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