OVER ME RIDDIM produced by PAYDAY MUSIC 2007
Over Me Overview
The Over Me Riddim brought a strong, energetic yard beat to dancehall in 2007. This riddim has a bold, festival-ready sound that made it a favorite in sound clashes and dancehall sessions. Its rhythm is catchy and powerful, giving every track a lively, anthemic feel. Several well-known artists voiced on this riddim. Bad Cash delivered “Vision And Dreams,” bringing a passionate message to the beat. Bling Dawg’s “As It Is” stands out—Bling Dawg is known for his work with Bounty Killer and his album “Ruff Everytime.” Boom Steppa gave us “So Much To Me,” adding his unique style. Busy Signal is featured with “Bilias” and “Gone A Lead.” Busy Signal is a major name in dancehall, known for hits like “Night Shift” and for being part of the group Alliance. Di Unusual added “Angle,” giving the riddim another strong voice. The Over Me Riddim was produced by PAYDAY MUSIC, a label and studio run by Kevin “Payday” Brown. PAYDAY MUSIC became known in the 2000s for working with top dancehall artists and creating popular riddims that were played across Jamaica and beyond. Their work on Over Me Riddim helped shape the sound of dancehall in that era. If you love classic dancehall beats, the Over Me Riddim is a must-listen from 2007.
Over Me Tracklist:
- Bad Cash – Vision And Dreams
- Bling Dawg – As It Is
- Boom Steppa – So Much To Me
- Busy Signal – Bilias
- Busy Signal – Gone A Lead
- Di Unusual – Angle
- East Coast And Mitch – Corrupt System
- Einstein – Anywhere
- Elephant Man – Shell Unno
- Jagwa – Tun It On
- Lutan Fyah – To Hell Wid It
- Macka Diamond – Ova You
- Marvin Binns And New Kidz – Rolling High
- Mavado – Up To (Edit)
- Shano – Gal Ting A Ling
- Tina Nunez – Test Me
- Voicemail – Show Off
- Vybz Kartel – When Gangsta Roll
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