RICH FI DI CHRISTMAS RIDDIM produced by LYRICAL WAR RECORDS 2012
Rich Fi Di Christmas Overview
In 2012, the sound system cut of "Rich Fi Di Christmas Riddim" brought new energy to dancehall parties. Selectors found fresh ammunition for their sets, and the riddim quickly became a favorite for bashment nights. Its mix of driving bass and catchy hooks fit perfectly with the dancehall sound of the time, helping it stand out in a year packed with strong releases. Behind the music, the arranger worked with a clear vision, blending classic dancehall elements with modern touches. This approach made the riddim feel both familiar and exciting. The producer, LYRICAL WAR RECORDS, played a key role. Known for supporting emerging dancehall talent, the label has built a reputation for high-quality productions in the early 2010s. Their work on "Rich Fi Di Christmas Riddim" was another example of their ability to bring together diverse voices on one project. Each artist added their own flavor. African delivered "Bag Fullah Shot," bringing an edge to the riddim with his distinctive style. Booba Starr, already recognized for tracks like "Nah Sell Out," gave the project "Mek She Nice," adding smooth vocals and clever lyrics. Chaos contributed "Weh U Puttin It," keeping the energy high. Cj Killawno’s "Dem Days" offered a thoughtful twist, while Dwayno’s "Good Pussy" brought a raw, upfront vibe. "Rich Fi Di Christmas Riddim" was a bashment highlight in 2012, uniting strong voices and modern production. It remains a memorable moment from that year’s dancehall scene.
Rich Fi Di Christmas Tracklist:
- African – Bag Fullah Shot
- Booba Starr – Mek She Nice
- Chaos – Weh U Puttin It
- Cj Killawno – Dem Days
- Dan Giovanni – When We Party
- Dwayno – Good Pussy
- Jami Dread – Money Christmas
- Maximum – Step Out Clean
- Merchant – Jingle Bell
- Lyrical War Records – Rich Fi Di Christmas Version
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