50 50 RIDDIM (PROMO) – STARSTRUCK RECORDS 2015
50 50 Overview
The 50 50 Riddim stands out as a strong example of how reggae music connects with sound system culture. In reggae, the riddim, or instrumental track base, is the heart of the dance. Selectors—DJs who choose and play tracks at dances—rely on solid roots riddims to keep crowds moving. The 50 50 Riddim uses classic reggae grooves that fit perfectly into any roots selector’s set, allowing singers and deejays to shine. This riddim brings together several well-known artists, each adding their unique style. Bling delivers a heartfelt performance on “Want more,” using the riddim’s steady pulse to express longing and desire. Chaka Demus & Pliers, a legendary duo in reggae and dancehall, keep things lively with “Tek it in,” blending their signature vocal interplay with the riddim’s rich harmonies. Esco’s “Hooked on you” adds a modern touch, while Exco Levi’s “What a day” brings thoughtful lyrics and a rootsy delivery. Hezron’s “Cant Get enough” uses the riddim’s deep bass and rhythm to create a soulful vibe. Louie Culture, Nadine Sutherland, Shanhill, and Taffy each offer their own take with “Love’s got a hold on me,” “Who’s gonna love me,” “Butterflies,” and “Partime Lover,” showing the riddim’s versatility. While the producer’s name is not clearly stated, the attention to detail in the music speaks to a deep understanding of reggae’s foundation. The 50 50 Riddim remains an important part of reggae history, keeping the roots of the sound system tradition alive and connecting artists and listeners worldwide.
50 50 Tracklist:
- Bling – Want more
- Chaka Demus & Pliers – Tek it in
- Esco – Hooked on you
- Exco Levi – What a day
- Hezron – Cant Get enough
- I-Candy – Champion
- Louie Culture – Love’s got a hold on me
- Nadine Sutherland – Who’s gonna love me
- Shanhill – Butterflies
- Taffy – Partime Lover
- 50 50 Riddim – Star$truck Records
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