Ol School Riddim produced by Bombrush Records in 2010
Ol School Overview
Bombrush Records played a key role in shaping the dancehall sound of 2010. The label, known for its bold productions, helped bring new energy to the scene. With Ol School Riddim, Bombrush Records delivered a project that captured the lively spirit of dancehall parties. The label had already built a reputation for pushing dancehall forward, and this riddim added to their impact. Ol School Riddim brought together a strong line-up of artists. Bunji Garlin, famous for his hit “Differentology,” showed his versatility with “Juvinile.” Dilli offered a smoother touch with “Wanna Be Loved,” adding a melodic side to the mix. Harry Toddler, who was once part of the legendary Scare Dem Crew, teamed up with Macka Diamond for “Pretty Gal.” Macka Diamond is well-known for her chart success with songs like “Dye Dye.” Lady Saw, often called the “Queen of Dancehall,” delivered “Ol Crosses Dem.” She is respected worldwide and won a Grammy Award in 2016 for Best Reggae Album. Leftside collaborated with Gran Fadda on “I Luv Girls,” bringing a playful energy to the riddim. This set also featured Sleepy Hallowtips with “Dance Hall Gal,” and a duet with D Major on “She’s Ma Babes.” T.O.K, a group known for hits like “Footprints,” contributed “Misunderstood.” Ol School Riddim mixed hardcore deejay styles with smooth vocals, keeping dancehall lively and relevant in 2010. This project stands as a reminder of the genre’s power to unite voices and keep the party going.
Ol School Tracklist:
- Bunji Garlin – Juvinile – (Raw)
- Dilli – Wanna Be Loved
- Harry Toddler & Macka Diamond – Pretty Gal
- Lady Saw – Ol Crosses Dem
- Leftside Feat Gran Fadda – I Luv Girls
- Ol Skool Riddim – Instrumental
- Sleepy Hallowtips – Dance Hall Gal – (Radio)
- Sleepy Hallowtips – Dance Hall Gal – (Raw)
- Sleepy Hallowtips & D Major – She’s Ma Babes
- T.O.K – Misunderstood – (Radio)
- T.O.K – Misunderstood (Raw)
- Tifa – Glamour Gal
- Tanto Metro & Devonte – Chose Love
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