QUESTION IT RIDDIM ? TRUCKBACK RECORDS 2011
Question It Overview
The energy behind this dancehall collection started in the studio, where the team wanted to build a true party atmosphere. The riddim architect shaped the beat with powerful drums and catchy melodies, making sure every track could move a dancefloor. Each artist brought their own style, creating a mix that was both lively and unified. Beenie Man, known for his international hit “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and his Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001, stood out with two songs: “Disrespect” and “King Of Swag.” His confident delivery matched the riddim’s bounce, giving both tracks a strong presence. Blacka Dan added his voice with “Run Wid This,” riding the beat with ease and bringing extra energy to the collection. Chicken’s “Fi Di Gal Dem” offered a playful vibe, making it a favorite for party crowds. Deh Deh performed “Rise Like Wave,” giving the riddim a fresh sound and keeping the momentum going. Faada Fresh joined in with “Bruck Out Mi Gal,” encouraging listeners to dance and enjoy the moment. Selectors across Jamaica played these songs in 2011’s dancehall sessions. Each artist’s contribution helped make this riddim a true yard classic, remembered for its party spirit and the way it brought people together on the dancefloor.
Question It Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Disrespect (Clean)
- Beenie Man – Disrespect (Raw)
- Beenie Man – King Of Swag
- Blacka Dan – Run Wid This
- Chicken – Fi Di Gal Dem
- Deh Deh – Rise Like Wave
- Faada Fresh – Bruck Out Mi Gal
- Kool Johnny Kool – Girls Dem Need
- Lady Saw – Caan Do Mi Up
- Major Mackerel – Pepper Pot
- Vegas – Zion
- Natalie Storm – Mad Dem Mad Dem
- Natel – Promote
- Rebell – Bad Inna Dancehall
- Red Rat – Red People
- Scotch Bonnet – Hot Like You
- Skinny Fabulous – Hottness
- Stacious – Tek Any Man Money
- Sunshine – Wha Dem Feel Like
- Teflon – Yu Fi Leave
- Truckback – Question It Riddim
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