RUSH RIDDIM produced by POWN DADDY 2001
Rush Overview
Rush Riddim landed in 2001 and quickly became a staple at bashment parties. The project brought together some of dancehall’s most energetic tracks. Among the standout songs, Capleton’s “Dont Push Your Luck” delivered his signature fiery style. Lex brought a catchy hook and playful lyrics on “Who Da Gal Deh,” making it a crowd favorite. Sizzla’s “Shes Mines” added a melodic touch, showing his skill for blending conscious lyrics with dancehall rhythms. The collection also included “Rush Riddim Version,” a pure instrumental that highlighted the riddim’s driving beat and let DJs get creative in the dance. The artists on Rush Riddim all brought their unique flavor. Capleton, known for the hit single “Tour” and his album “More Fire,” added power and urgency to the project. Lex, sometimes known as Lexxus, had already made waves with songs like “Cook” and was building a reputation for witty, dance-ready tracks. Sizzla, famous for his album “Da Real Thing,” was already respected for his fast-paced delivery and strong messages. Each artist’s contribution helped make the riddim a classic. Behind the scenes, producer POWN DADDY was the driving force. He had a knack for creating rhythms that stood out in a crowded scene. POWN DADDY’s productions often appeared on influential dancehall labels, and his work helped shape the sound of early 2000s Jamaican music. With Rush Riddim, he crafted a beat that DJs loved and dancers couldn’t resist.
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