PIPE WATA RIDDIM produced by TOUCH AH GOLD RECORDS 2011
Pipe Wata Overview
In 2011, the bashment flow of Pipe Wata Riddim was everywhere in Jamaica’s dancehall scene. This energetic style mixed the roots of dancehall with hints of other genres, like hip hop and electronic music. The riddim’s upbeat pulse made it easy to blend with different musical flavors, creating a fresh sound that worked well in clubs and street parties. Artists brought their own style to the riddim. Beres Brown And Boom Steppa delivered “Up Inna Di Club,” a track that captured the party spirit. Blackman’s “Rum & Smirnoff” kept the crowd moving with its catchy hook. Danny English, known for his earlier hit “Party Time” with Egg Nog, returned with “Party Time Again,” showing his lasting impact in dancehall. Flexx, who was once a member of the popular group T.O.K., added “Load A Gal,” bringing his signature voice to the mix. Jah Vinci, who worked with Vybz Kartel on the well-known song “Watch Yuh Friends,” performed “Wah See Me Dead,” adding a deeper vibe. The producer, TOUCH AH GOLD RECORDS, played a key role. The label is recognized for its strong dancehall catalog and for helping new talent. Their work on Pipe Wata Riddim set a high standard for production, with crisp beats and lively melodies. The bashment flow of this riddim blended genres and artists, making 2011 a memorable year for dancehall music.
Pipe Wata Tracklist:
- Beres Brown And Boom Steppa – Up Inna Di Club
- Blackman – Rum & Smirnoff
- Danny English – Party Time Again
- Flexx – Load A Gal
- Jah Vinci – Wah See Me Dead
- Kootan & Little Touch – Hot But Continue
- Nature – Pull Your Button
- Shane O – Nah Kiss Di Jaw
- Sheldon Lindon & Josey Allen – Pipe Wata Riddim
- Specialist – Gal Wine Fi Mi
- Suhverto – Let We Party
- Tention Ft Image – From Dust Til Dawn
- Yabalicious – Weh Di Video Man Deh Find Mi
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