Screw Dem Riddim produced by African Beat 2010
Screw Dem Overview
In 2010, the Screw Dem Riddim became a favorite in roots reggae sessions, especially among sound system fans. The riddim, produced by African Beat, brought a fresh rocksteady flow that DJs and selectors loved to play. African Beat, known for their work on several modern reggae projects, helped shape the sound with their careful arranging and crisp production. Their influence can be heard in the way each track fits perfectly for sound system culture—heavy bass, clear drums, and space for vocalists to shine. The album features strong performances from well-known artists. Million Stylez delivers “Mind Travelling,” a song that connects with his fans who know him for hits like “Miss Fatty.” Lady Chann stands out on “Money Ah Dem God,” showing the same energy that made her a respected voice in UK dancehall. General Levy appears with two songs: “Words Sound And Power” and “Choo Choo Train.” Levy is famous for his classic “Incredible,” a track that made him a legend in jungle and reggae circles. Perfect brings “Reggae Music,” keeping the roots vibe alive, while Tippa Irie’s “Keep On” adds his signature fast-talking style. Tippa Irie is recognized for his work with The Black Eyed Peas on “Hey Mama.” Other tracks like “Screw Dem” by Dreadsquad and “Ey Mamacita” by Flixx N Hooch add more variety, while Collie Herb’s “Huere Fett” and Top Cat’s “Buck Up” keep the energy high.
Screw Dem Tracklist:
- Million Stylez – Mind Travelling
- Lady Chann – Money Ah Dem God
- General Levy – Words Sound And Power
- General Levy – Choo Choo Train
- Perfect – Reggae Music
- Tippa Irie – Keep On
- Dreadsquad – Screw Dem (Version)
- Flixx N Hooch – Ey Mamacita
- Collie Herb – Huere Fett
- Top Cat – Buck Up
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