PELEAN RIDDIM produced by BABY G PRODUCTIONS 2005
Pelean Overview
In 2005, the dancehall scene was buzzing with the release of the Pelean Riddim. This recording quickly became a yard anthem, celebrated for its infectious energy and catchy beats. The riddim, produced by BABY G PRODUCTIONS, showcased the magic that happens when talented artists come together. Known for their knack for creating hit tracks, BABY G PRODUCTIONS has been a significant force in the dancehall genre, often working with top artists to craft memorable tunes. The Pelean Riddim is a perfect example of how dancehall can blend with other music styles. Its bashment rhythm, a lively and energetic beat, mixes seamlessly with elements of reggae and even hints of hip-hop, creating a sound that appeals to a wide audience. This fusion keeps dancefloors packed and listeners coming back for more. Artists like Angel Doolas and Zumjay brought their unique flair to the riddim with "Party Animal Feat Zumjay," a track that captures the playful spirit of dancehall. Colly C added his touch with "Loves U Feat Flava Unit," while Daville's "Good Girls" showcased his smooth vocal style. Mr Cruz contributed with "Likes Her Man," adding another layer to the riddim's rich tapestry. Daville, known for his hit single "Always on My Mind," has consistently delivered songs that resonate with fans. His contribution to the Pelean Riddim is no exception, adding to the riddim's lasting appeal. Years later, selectors still reach for the Pelean Riddim, proving its enduring impact on the dancehall scene.
Pelean Tracklist:
- Angel Doolas – Party Animal Feat Zumjay
- Colly C – Loves U Feat Flava Unit
- Daville – Good Girls
- Mr Cruz – Likes Her Man
- Mr Vegas – Cant Get Over U
- Nicky B – Ready For Love
- Surprize – Mr Wong
- Terry – U Mean Feat Bling Dawg
- Version – Pelean
- Voicemail – Up And Down Feat Lady Saw
- Wayne Marshall – Lets Party
- Wayne Wonder – Shes
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