
Reminisce Overview
The Reminisce Riddim, released in 2013, stands out for its mix of hardcore deejay energy and smooth vocal tracks. This compilation was produced by FATHER AND SON RECORDS, a label known for their crisp, dancehall sounds and attention to studio detail. Their production work is respected in the scene, and they have a history of bringing out the best in both new and established artists. The recording process for Reminisce Riddim focused on clear horn riffs and strong, layered beats. The studio team made sure every artist’s voice and style came through clearly. This hands-on approach helped the tracks sound lively and ready for the dancehall. Andidre, with tracks like "She Want Di Wuk" and "Monkey Man," brought a raw, energetic flow to the riddim. Andidre is recognized for his strong delivery and catchy hooks. Altee added his own flavor with songs like "Good Fuck," "Good Wuk," and "Represent." Altee is known for his bold lyrics and has gained attention in the dancehall scene for his performances. Sagadi’s "Dem Ah No Gyallis" adds a different edge, giving the compilation a streetwise feel. Digital Sham’s "Come Mek Mi" and Kos Bella’s "Whine Up Yo Body" bring smooth vocals and catchy melodies, balancing out the harder deejay cuts. Each artist shaped the bashment flow in their own way, keeping the energy high from start to finish. Even years later, dancehall selectors still play the Reminisce Riddim, showing its lasting impact on the genre.
Reminisce Tracklist:
- Andidre – She Want Di Wuk
- Andidre – Monkey Man
- Altee – Good Fuck (Raw)
- Altee – Good Wuk (Radio)
- Altee – Represent
- Altee – Represent (Corozal Edition)
- Sagadi – Dem Ah No Gyallis (Raw)
- Sagadi – Dem Ah No Gyallis (Radio)
- Cantinental Cat (Avalaunch) – Down Town With It
- Digital Sham – Come Mek Mi (Raw)
- Digital Sham – Come Mek Mi (Radio)
- Kos Bella – Whine Up Yo Body (Raw)
- Kos Bella – Whine Up Yo Body (Radio)
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