Poison Riddim produced by Tremma House Production 2009
Poison Overview
When Poison Riddim dropped in 2009, it was a top choice for selectors in dancehall sound system culture. The beat had a driving energy that kept crowds moving and made it easy for DJs to blend tracks and keep the party alive. Poison Riddim’s sound fit perfectly with the mix of classic and fresh tunes that selectors needed for a strong dance. Tremma House Production, the producer behind Poison Riddim, is known for bringing out hard-hitting dancehall beats. The label has worked with several well-known artists over the years, helping to push dancehall music forward. Tremma House Production’s releases are often heard in dances and on radio, showing their impact on the scene. The artists on Poison Riddim each brought their own style. Elephant Man, famous for hits like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank,” delivered “Nuh Press A Button,” adding his high-energy delivery. Mr Pepper’s “Dem A Talk Bout” brought a sharp lyrical edge. Craig Scott appeared twice, with “Battlefield Fools” and “Wine Pon Me,” showing his versatility. Insane gave “Keep Hunting,” while G Mafia’s “N - Nay Stray” added another unique voice. Other artists like Deh Deh, Future Fambo, Pamputae, and Propa Ting also featured, each making the riddim more diverse. In 2009, Poison Riddim was a strong force in dancehall, helping selectors create memorable moments on the dancefloor.
Poison Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – Nuh Press A Button
- Mr Pepper – Dem A Talk Bout
- Craig Scott – Battlefield Fools
- Insane – Keep Hunting
- G Mafia – N – Nay Stray
- Deh Deh – Dem A Look Fi Mi
- Future Fambo – I Nah
- Craig Scott – Wine Pon Me
- Pamputae – Nuh Secret
- Propa Ting – Miss Educated
- Mr Lex – Not The Same
- Tifa Feat. Timberlee – Dem A Ediot
- Kerry Star – A Wah Duh Some Gal
- Stacious – Greedy
- Bling Dawg – Nuh More Dan You
- Ras Charmer – Nuh Time At All
- Chicken – Dat A Mad Dem
- Version – Poison Riddim
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