NIKE EAR RIDDIM produced by GIDDIMANI RECORDS 2017
Nike Ear Overview
In 2017, the Nike Ear Riddim from Giddimani Records became a favorite at night parties. The sound system cut of this riddim stood out because it mixed dancehall with touches of hip-hop and street music. This blend made it easy for DJs to mix the riddim with other genres, keeping crowds moving. Giddimani Records, known for their work in modern reggae, produced the riddim. The label, led by Perfect Giddimani, has earned respect for projects like the Billboard-charting album “Live My Life Again.” Their attention to melody and rhythm shines in the Nike Ear Riddim, which forms the base for many artists. Anthony B, a Jamaican artist with hits like “Raid the Barn,” brings his strong voice to “Only Girl.” His performance lifts the riddim and adds energy. Bobby Hustle’s “I Know” gives a smooth, catchy feel, showing his skill in dancehall. GailSoGorgeous delivers “Stronger Gail,” adding a fresh female perspective. Lutan Fyah, known for conscious lyrics and songs like “Stumbling Block,” adds depth with “Wha Dis Massa.” Perfect Giddimani, with “Like Nike,” helps tie the project together, showing why the label is trusted for quality. Other tracks, such as Real Mckoy’s “Money Friend” and Teacha Dee’s “Home Owner,” also keep the riddim lively. The Nike Ear Riddim’s sound system cut became a key part of 2017 dancehall, thanks to its unique style and strong performances.
Nike Ear Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Only Girl (Explicit)
- Bobby Hustle – I Know (Explicit)
- GailSoGorgeous – Stronger Gail (Explicit)
- Giddimani Records – Nike Ear Riddim (Explicit)
- Lutan Fyah – Wha Dis Massa (Explicit)
- Perfect Giddimani – Like Nike (Explicit)
- Real Mckoy – Money Friend (Raw) (Explicit)
- Real Mckoy – Money Friend
- Robbie Rule – Number One Mama (Explicit)
- Teacha Dee – Home Owner (Explicit)
- Young Shanty – Keep Working (Explicit)
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