R.I.P Riddim produced by Rapid Burst Records 2009
R.I.P Overview
The R.I.P Riddim is a classic 2009 bashment rhythm that brought real street energy to dancehall parties. In Jamaican sound system culture, a powerful riddim like this is the heartbeat of the dance. It gives DJs and selectors the tools to move the crowd, and every tune on the R.I.P Riddim was made for that purpose. Behind the boards, Rapid Burst Records shaped the sound with skill. The label, known for its sharp production style, focused on catchy melodies and heavy bass. Rapid Burst Records has worked with many top dancehall acts and helped push new rhythms into the spotlight. The mixing board king played a big part too, blending each track so the vibe stays strong from start to finish. This made the R.I.P Riddim a favorite with selectors, who could trust it to keep the dance moving. The artists on this riddim are some of dancehall’s most talked-about names from 2009. Vybz Kartel And Jah Vinci’s “Shot Ring” is a standout, with Kartel already known for his hit “Clarks” and his influence on dancehall style. Black Ryno’s “Cah Mek Me Run Weh” shows his lyrical strength, while Equater’s “War Start” brings pure energy. Earthworm’s “When Me A War” and Wissy Wassy’s “Taxi Mouth And Buss Tongue” add their own unique flavors. Jim Crow’s “Eva Clean” and the “R.I.P Riddim” version round out the set.
R.I.P Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel And Jah Vinci – Shot Ring
- Black Ryno – Cah Mek Me Run Weh
- Equater – War Start
- Earthworm – When Me A War
- Wissy Wassy – Taxi Mouth And Buss Tongue
- Jim Crow – Eva Clean
- Version – R.I.P Riddim
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