Remand Riddim produced by Kill Babylon Sound 2009
Remand Overview
In 2009, dancehall parties in Jamaica and abroad were buzzing with the energy of the Remand Riddim mix. The sound system culture was strong, and this riddim quickly became a favorite for selectors and fans. The producer behind the project, Kill Babylon Sound, is known for pushing dancehall’s boundaries and bringing new voices to the forefront. Kill Babylon Sound has helped introduce several street anthems to wider audiences through their label and productions. Blak Ryno’s “These Stingers” stood out on the riddim, with his sharp delivery and streetwise lyrics. Blak Ryno, who gained attention as a member of Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire, had already made waves with hits like “Bike Back.” Jah Vinci delivered “Watch Yuh Friends,” showing why he is respected for his smooth vocals and thoughtful lyrics. Jah Vinci’s collaboration with Vybz Kartel on the song “Weh Dem A Guh” was a major hit in 2009. Lisa Hype’s “Hustle Forever” added a strong female voice to the mix. Shawn Storm, another Portmore Empire artist, brought “Be Wise,” sharing his own take on life’s challenges. Vybz Kartel, one of dancehall’s most influential figures, contributed “Jail 4 Me,” a track that connected with many listeners. Xpress rounded out the set with “Real Gangstas.” This collection helped define the party sound of 2009, and the Remand Riddim remains a classic among dancehall fans.
Remand Tracklist:
- Blak Ryno – These Stingers (Clean)
- Blak Ryno – These Stingers (Radio Edit)
- Jah Vinci – Watch Yuh Friends (Clean)
- Jah Vinci – Watch Yuh Friends (Radio Edit)
- Lisa Hype – Hustle Forever (Clean)
- Lisa Hype – Hustle Forever (Radio Edit)
- Shawn Storm – Be Wise (Clean)
- Shawn Storm – Be Wise (Radio Edit)
- Vybz Kartel – Jail 4 Me (Clean)
- Vybz Kartel – Jail 4 Me (Radio Edit)
- Xpress – Real Gangstas
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