Nookie 2k6 Riddim – Jam2 Records x John John
Nookie 2k6 Overview
The Nookie 2k6 Riddim brought a strong rocksteady flow to reggae and dancehall. Its style is smooth but full of energy, with a steady beat that makes you want to move. The mood is confident and uplifting, showing off the deep roots of Jamaican music. On this set, Beenie Man stands out with "We Set Di Trend," bringing his signature flair and lyrical power. Bounty Killer’s "Under Di Blood" adds a tough, commanding presence, while Bugle’s "Caan Trick We" delivers thoughtful lyrics and a steady groove. Buju Banton’s "Look Out Fi Dem" brings wisdom and a warning, using his unique voice and experience. Busy Signal’s "Think Dem Bad" adds sharp, quick lyrics and a modern edge to the riddim. Other artists also shine, like Cecile with "Nuh Badda," Delly Ranks on "Push Up Yuh Hand," Elephant Man with "Bussup Yuh Steel," Idonia’s "One Motion," and Jam 2’s own "Nookie Version." Each artist uses the riddim’s rocksteady base to bring their own style, showing how versatile the music can be. The riddim was arranged by Jam2 Records and John John, two important names in dancehall and reggae. The producer, Jam 2, is known for creating powerful, modern sounds while respecting the roots of reggae. This rocksteady flow remains an important part of reggae history. The Nookie 2k6 Riddim shows how classic styles can blend with new voices, keeping reggae’s spirit alive and strong for new generations.
Nookie 2k6 Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – We Set Di Trend
- Bounty Killer – Under Di Blood
- Bugle – Caan Trick We
- Buju Banton – Look Out Fi Dem
- Busy Signal – Think Dem Bad
- Cecile – Nuh Badda
- Delly Ranks – Push Up Yuh Hand
- Elephant Man – Bussup Yuh Steel
- Idonia – One Motion
- Jam 2 – Nookie Version
- Lady Saw – No Drop Di Thing
- Mavado – Baby Shatta (feat. Ward 21)
- Money God – All About The G’s
- Sizzla – Oh Yes
- Vybz Kartel – Proper Thing (Ain’t It)
- Wayne Marshall – Put Your Lighter High
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