SCHOOL BUS RIDDIM produced by ADIDJAHIEM RECORDS 2005
School Bus Overview
In 2005, ADIDJAHIEM RECORDS made waves in the dancehall scene with the release of the School Bus Riddim. Known for its energetic beats and vibrant bashment textures, this riddim quickly became a staple at parties and dance floors. ADIDJAHIEM RECORDS, associated with the influential dancehall artist Vybz Kartel, has a reputation for producing tracks that resonate with both local and international audiences. The School Bus Riddim featured a lineup of talented artists who brought their unique flair to the project. Black Rhino, known for his hit "Smoke Weed," delivered a performance that captured the essence of dancehall culture. Blass contributed with "Tek It To Har," adding his signature style to the mix. Delly's "Dis Gal" showcased his ability to create catchy and engaging tracks that keep the crowd moving. Markus, with his track "Non Stop," and Nuclair, with "Sleepy," also added their voices to this dynamic riddim, each bringing their own distinct sound and energy. The combination of these artists under the guidance of ADIDJAHIEM RECORDS created a riddim that was both festival-ready and perfect for the dancefloor. The School Bus Riddim remains a memorable part of dancehall history, echoing the vibrant energy of 2005. Its impact is still felt today, reminding fans of the powerful collaborations and the unforgettable nights when this riddim ruled the parties. For any reggae and dancehall enthusiast, revisiting this riddim is a must to experience the fire of its time.
School Bus Tracklist:
- Black Rhino – Smoke Weed
- Blass – Tek It To Har
- Delly – Dis Gal
- Markus – Non Stop
- Nuclair – Sleepy
- School Bus Riddim – Version
- Singa Blinga & Escobar – Pum Pum Tight
- Singa Blinga – Party Fever
- Unknown – She Want
- Unknown – So What
- Vybz Kartel – School Bus
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