RAPID BURSE RIDDIM produced by MR. G MUSIC 2014
Rapid Burse Overview
The yard beat from the Rapid Burse Riddim was heard in clubs all over Jamaica in 2014. This dancehall sound mixes strong drum patterns with influences from hip-hop, reggae, and even a little electronic music. The result is a beat that feels both old-school and fresh at the same time. Beenie Man, known worldwide for his hit “Who Am I (Sim Simma),” brings his unique voice to the track “Badness.” His style fits perfectly with the energetic rhythm and helps connect dancehall’s past to its future. Bordline’s “Naa Run” adds a streetwise edge, showing how the yard beat can work with tough lyrics and new flows. Buju Banton, a Grammy-winning artist famous for his album “Before the Dawn,” delivers “Not Sure.” His deep voice and powerful delivery make the song stand out, blending roots reggae feeling with modern dancehall. Egg Nogg’s “Mama Crying” brings emotion, proving the riddim can handle serious topics as well as party vibes. Erupt, who made waves with “Click Mi Finger,” offers “Not A Joking Ting.” His song brings energy to the dance floor, showing how the riddim can cross over to different crowds. Behind all these songs is MR. G MUSIC, a respected producer who has worked on many dancehall hits. MR. G MUSIC is known for creating riddims that selectors and DJs love. His skills on the mixing board help each artist shine, and his vision keeps dancehall moving forward. Even today, the yard beat from 2014 still brings people together, blending genres and artists in a way that feels timeless.
Rapid Burse Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Badness
- Bordline – Naa Run
- Buju Banton – Not Sure
- Egg Nogg – Mama Crying
- Erupt – Not A Joking Ting
- Flecha B – Bad Breath
- General B – War Fa
- Mr G – Wine Off Di
- Mr G – X Man Hype
- Pinchers – Rude Boy Love
- Tanto Metro & Devonte – Got Something For You
- Tina & Buju Banton – Bad Boy
- T.O.K – Raa
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