REGGAE ACAPELLAS VOL 11 – RAC?200X
Reggae Acapellas Vol 11 – Rac Overview
The dancehall set from Reggae Acapellas Vol 11 – Rac is known for its lively style and party mood. The music has a strong beat that brings energy to any dance floor. Selectors love to play these tracks because they always get the crowd moving. Beenie Man’s “King Of The Dancehall” stands out with his confident delivery. Beenie Man is famous for winning a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001. Janet & Elephant Man team up for “All Night (Don’t Stop),” blending Janet’s smooth vocals with Elephant Man’s powerful dancehall style. The mix shows how dancehall can cross into pop and R&B. Sean Paul & Blu Cantrell’s “Breath” is another highlight. This song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in 2003, showing Sean Paul’s impact on international music. Shabba Ranks brings classic vibes with “Ram Dancehall.” He is known for winning two Grammy Awards for Best Reggae Album. Skit adds fresh energy with “Budy Bye,” “Fiyah,” and “Say What,” giving selectors more variety for their sets. Other favorites include Super Cat’s “Girls Town” and Swizz & Bounty Killer’s “Guilty.” The riddim was released by the Rac label in 2000 and quickly became a favorite for DJs. Selectors still pull this compilation today when they want real old-school dancehall vibes.
Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – King Of The Dancehall (Acapella)
- Janet & Elephant Man – All Night (Dont Stop) (Acapella)
- Sean Paul & Blu Cantrell – Breath (Acapella)
- Shabba Ranks – Ram Dancehall (Acapella)
- Skit – Budy Bye
- Skit – Fiyah
- Skit – Say What
- Super Cat – Girls Town (Acapella)
- Swizz & Bounty Killer – Guilty (Acapella)
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