RIDE IT RIDDIM produced by STREET PEOPLE 2013
Ride It Overview
In 2013, the Jamaican dancehall scene got a big boost from the Ride It Riddim, produced by STREET PEOPLE. This riddim quickly became a favorite at parties and dancehalls across the island. STREET PEOPLE, known for their sharp studio work and creative mixes, recorded the riddim in a Kingston studio, capturing the real energy of the dancehall. Their work with local and international artists has helped bring fresh sounds to the genre, and their productions have gathered strong streaming numbers in recent years. The Ride It Riddim featured several well-known voices, each adding their own style. Bounty Killer, a dancehall legend with hits like “Look,” brought his commanding presence to “Set The Speed.” His career includes a Grammy win as part of the group featured on No Doubt’s “Hey Baby.” Speng Beng delivered “Ride It,” keeping the crowd moving with his catchy delivery. Anthony B, recognized for his roots reggae influence and songs like “Fire Pon Rome,” contributed “High Grade A Dweet,” blending conscious lyrics with party vibes. Vybz Kartel, famous for chart-toppers like “Clarks,” gave fans “Miss Number One,” showing his unique lyrical flow. Turbulence, known for “Notorious,” added “Turn Dem Round,” bringing his signature voice to the mix. Other artists like Craig Ed East with “You Look Amazing” and Determine with “We Light It” rounded out the project, giving the riddim a full, energetic feel. The Ride It Riddim proved that Jamaican yard studios could still set trends in dancehall, making memories for party crowds and DJs alike.
Ride It Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Set The Speed
- Speng Beng – Ride It
- Anthony B – High Grade A Dweet
- Vybz Kartel – Miss Number One
- Turbulence – Turn Dem Round
- Craig Ed East – You Look Amazing
- Determine – We Light It
- Street People – Ride It Riddim
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