QV WEAVER MIX RIDDIM produced by 40/40 PRODUCTIONS 2004
Qv Weaver Mix Overview
In 2004, a raw and energetic yard session tape emerged, capturing the essence of dancehall with its vibrant street flavor. This session featured a lineup of top artists like Assassin, Beenie Man, Bling Dawg, Bounty Killer, and Elephant Man, each bringing their unique style to the mix. Assassin's track "Girls Alone" showcased his lyrical prowess, while Beenie Man, known for hits like "King of the Dancehall," added his signature flair with "Greatest Species." Bling Dawg delivered "Propaganda," contributing to the lively atmosphere. Bounty Killer, famous for his collaboration with No Doubt on "Hey Baby," brought intensity with "Hot Like Fire." Elephant Man, often celebrated for his energetic performances, added "Blessed" to the mix, enhancing the session's dynamic energy. The bashment arranger skillfully curated these tracks, ensuring a seamless flow that kept the energy high. 40/40 PRODUCTIONS, the force behind the project, played a crucial role. Known for their impactful contributions to the dancehall scene, they have a history of producing standout tracks that resonate globally. This particular 2004 dancehall set became an anthem, remembered by fans for its infectious beats and vibrant energy. The Qv Weaver Mix Riddim, featuring the "Version" track, tied everything together, making it a chart-topping sensation. The project captured the spirit of yard parties, bringing the raw essence of dancehall to life and leaving a lasting impression on the genre's history.
Qv Weaver Mix Tracklist:
- Assassin – Girls Alone
- Beenie Man – Greatest Species
- Bling Dawg – Propaganda
- Bounty Killer – Hot Like Fire
- Elephant Man – Blessed
- General Degree – Go Deh Go Deh
- Hawkeye – Tek It Off Put It On
- Spragga Benz – The Real War
- Tok – Fire
- Version – Qv Weaver Mix
- Vybz Kartel – Visa
- Wayne Marshall – Get It On Tonight
- Zumjay – In God We Trust
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