SOLUTION RIDDIM produced by NUTT’N TU SUP’M 2005
Solution Overview
In 2005, the Solution Riddim became a standout in the dancehall scene, thanks to its street anthem base that captured the raw energy fans craved. This riddim brought together a dynamic mix of artists, each adding their unique flair to the tracks. Aidonia, known for his energetic style, delivered "Tun Guns Inna Funds," a track that resonated with the dancehall crowd. Aidonia has been a prominent figure in dancehall, gaining recognition for hits like "Yeah Yeah" and his collaboration with Vybz Kartel on "Wine and Dip." Meanwhile, Einstein contributed with two tracks: "How Come" and "Turn On Di Heat Again," showcasing his versatility and lyrical prowess. Innocent Crew's "Trample Di Beast" added another layer of intensity to the riddim, while K B Feat Shane O's "Me Nah" and Shane O's solo version of "Me Nah" brought a fresh vibe. Shane O has been known for his lyrical skills and collaborations in the dancehall community. The producer behind this energetic riddim, NUTT'N TU SUP'M, played a crucial role in its success. Known for crafting beats that are both innovative and dancefloor-ready, NUTT'N TU SUP'M has been a key figure in the dancehall production scene. His work on the Solution Riddim highlighted his ability to create tracks that resonate with both local and international audiences. The Solution Riddim yard session tape became one of the bashment highlights of 2005, with its infectious beats and memorable contributions from artists like Vybz Kartel with "Rich Rich" and Quiksilver's "Get Harder." This riddim continues to be celebrated for its impact on the dancehall genre.
Solution Tracklist:
- Aidonia – Tun Guns Inna Funds
- Einstein – How Come
- Einstein – Turn On Di Heat Again
- Innocent Crew – Trample Di Beast
- K B Feat Shane O – Me Nah
- Quiksilver – Get Harder
- Unknown – Tell Di Youths Dem
- Version – Solution Riddim
- Vybz Kartel – Rich Rich
- Zimboo – Stop Di Crime Ting
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