POT O’ GOLD RIDDIM produced by JW PRODUCTIONS 2005
Pot O Gold Overview
The Pot O Gold Riddim is remembered today as a standout sound system cut from 2005. It became a staple in dancehall playlists and DJ sets, celebrated for its infectious energy and memorable hooks. This riddim was a major platform for artists like Benjai, Scarface, and Bunji Garlin. Their track "Clear De Way" became a dancehall favorite, showcasing their ability to ride the rhythm with ease. Bunji Garlin also made waves with "Blaze De Fire," further cementing his reputation as a powerhouse in the genre. Known for his energetic performances, Bunji Garlin has won numerous awards, including multiple Soca Monarch titles, highlighting his influence in Caribbean music. Da Mastamind's "I Produce This" added another layer to the riddim’s appeal, while Dycr's "Sting" brought a unique vibe. Fayann Lyons, another celebrated artist, contributed with "Break Away." Known for her dynamic stage presence, Fayann has been a significant figure in soca and dancehall, often collaborating with Bunji Garlin, her husband. JW PRODUCTIONS, the mastermind behind the riddim, played a crucial role in its success. Known for their knack for creating catchy and engaging tracks, JW PRODUCTIONS has been influential in the dancehall scene, crafting tunes that resonate with audiences worldwide. This selector’s mix was one of the bashment highlights of 2005, providing a platform for emerging artists and solidifying its place in the dancehall music landscape.
Pot O Gold Tracklist:
- Benjai, Scarface & Bunji Garlin – Clear De Way
- Bunji Garlin – Blaze De Fire
- Da Mastamind – I Produce This
- Dycr – Sting
- Fayann Lyons – Break Away
- Khari Kill – What You Want
- Kirk Davis – Let Jah Reign
- Lyrikal – More Gyal
- Mistah Shak – We Doh Like Dem
- Richie Stephens Featt Cocoa Te – Where Is The Love
- Version – Pot Of Gold
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