PURE DANCEHALL RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2007
Pure Dancehall Overview
The bashment rhythm of 2007 brought new life to dancehall music. Its energetic beats and catchy hooks made it popular in Jamaican parties and dances. The sound mixed traditional dancehall with fresh, modern touches, making it stand out in that year’s music scene. Behind the scenes, the producer known as VARIOUS ARTISTS played a big role. This team or collective is known for bringing together many big names on one riddim. Their productions have appeared on several well-known dancehall labels and streaming playlists, giving them a strong presence in the genre. VARIOUS ARTISTS have a reputation for creating riddims that become favorites in both clubs and on the radio. The artists featured on this riddim are some of the biggest names in dancehall. R.P delivers “Another Dead,” adding a gritty edge. Beenie Man, often called the “King of Dancehall” and known for his hit “Who Am I (Sim Simma),” brings intensity with “Middle Of The War.” Bounty Killer & Vybz Kartel team up for “Hot Gal,” joining two generations of dancehall stars—Vybz Kartel is recognized for his influence and chart-topping singles. Capleton, famous for his fiery style, contributes “Hard Way.” Elephant Man, who has had international hits like “Pon De River Pon De Bank,” appears twice with “Hot Wuk Dem Want” and “Loud And Clear.” Fans remember these songs lighting up dances in 2007, making this bashment rhythm a true classic of its time.
Pure Dancehall Tracklist:
- R.P – Another Dead
- Beenie Man – Middle Of The War
- Bounty Killer & Vybz Kartel – Hot Gal
- Capleton – Hard Way
- Elephant Man – Hot Wuk Dem Want
- Elephant Man – Loud And Clear
- Future Fambo – Black Ski Mask
- Little Wicked – In The Ghetto
- Mavado – Kartel Diss Part.3
- Vegas – No Friend Form Dem
- Sizzla – Wine Up Yuh Body Girl
- Turbulance – Burn Up
- Vybz Kartel – Pree Dem
- Ward 21 – 2000 Gal
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