NEGRIL WEEKEND RIDDIM ? ROMEICH ENTERTAINMENT 2012
Negril Weekend Overview
The selector’s choice on the Negril Weekend Riddim brought a fresh, lively mood to dancehall parties in 2012. The sound is bright and exciting, perfect for getting crowds moving. Each track on the riddim has its own flavor, but together they create a real dancehall vibe that DJs love to play. Patexx And Iyara’s “Gal In Your Life” is full of energy, with both artists bringing their streetwise style to the track. Versatile’s “Clean” stands out for its catchy lyrics and smooth delivery. Versatile is known for his creative wordplay and has worked with big names like Denyque, as heard on “Dream Weekend.” Chi Ching keeps the party going with “Y.O.L.O,” a song that matches his reputation for fun, dance-driven music. Laza Morgan delivers “Live The Dream,” showing off the melodic side of dancehall. Laza is also known for his international hit “This Girl,” which made waves on reggae charts worldwide. O.K’s “It Was All A Dream” adds another layer, giving listeners a reflective moment on the riddim. Each artist brings their own style, making the mix exciting from start to finish. Behind the scenes, the mixing board king made sure every beat hit hard. The riddim was released on the Good Good Productions label, a name well known for quality dancehall releases. Even today, selectors keep playing these tunes, keeping the spirit of 2012 alive on dancehall nights everywhere.
Negril Weekend Tracklist:
- Patexx And Iyara – Gal In Your Life
- Versatile – Clean
- Chi Ching – Y.O.L.O
- Laza Morgan – Live The Dream
- O.K – It Was All A Dream
- Bounty Killer – Nah Say We Sorry (Radio)
- Bounty Killer – Nah Say We Sorry (Raw)
- Versatile And Denyque – Dream Weekend
- Zagga – Gal Dem Inna Bikini
- Ding Dong And Rockstar Teetimus – Summer Time
- Bugle Jahmiel Propa Fade And Vybrant – Rave Till Morning
- Raver Clavers – Summers Hot
- Fambo – Wife
- Romeich – Negril Weekend Riddim
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