NOT ALLOWED RIDDIM produced by 6 FIGURE ENTERTAINMENT 2005
Not Allowed Overview
In 2005, the dancehall scene was electrified by a new wave of street anthems that brought fresh energy to the genre. A key player in this movement was 6 FIGURE ENTERTAINMENT, a production powerhouse known for its dynamic contributions to dancehall music. The label was instrumental in crafting riddims that resonated with fans and selectors alike, offering new material for dancehall nights across Jamaica and beyond. Among the standout tracks on the Not Allowed Riddim were contributions from Geego and Smurfy D. Geego's "Gal Yuh Some Ting Fat" captured the vibrant spirit of dancehall with its catchy hooks and infectious rhythm. This track helped cement Geego's reputation as a formidable artist in the dancehall genre, showcasing his ability to deliver engaging performances that kept audiences moving. Smurfy D also made a significant impact with "Bubble Gal," a track that highlighted his unique style and flair. Known for his energetic performances and charismatic delivery, Smurfy D's contribution to the riddim added another layer of excitement and helped solidify his position in the dancehall scene. The street anthem base of the Not Allowed Riddim played a crucial role in defining the bashment energy of 2005, with each track offering a fresh take on the dancehall sound. The riddim's success was a testament to the talent and creativity of the artists involved and the production expertise of 6 FIGURE ENTERTAINMENT, making it a memorable release of the year.
Not Allowed Tracklist:
- Geego – Gal Yuh Some Ting Fat
- Smurfy D – Bubble Gal
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