Sort Out Riddim produced by Young Veterans 2009
Sort Out Overview
Sort Out Riddim came out of Jamaica’s dancehall scene in 2009. This riddim quickly became a street anthem, known for its bold sound and catchy rhythm. It was a key part of dancehall parties and playlists that year. Several well-known artists brought their own style to Sort Out Riddim. Capleton, a reggae and dancehall legend famous for tracks like “Tour,” delivered the powerful “No Love.” Maka added energy with his song “Big Bamboo.” Megga Banton, who first made waves with the hit “Sound Boy Killing” in the 1990s, contributed “Property” to the mix. Einstein and Einstien both performed “Push It,” giving the riddim even more variety and edge. The production behind Sort Out Riddim was led by Young Veterans. This Jamaican production team is known for their modern approach to dancehall and reggae. Young Veterans have worked with several top artists and helped shape the sound of dancehall in the late 2000s and beyond. Their label, Young Veterans Music, has released many popular riddims and singles, earning respect in the industry for their clean, creative mixes. Sort Out Riddim stands as a strong example of 2009 dancehall. The mix of artists and the skilled work of Young Veterans made it a must-play for selectors and fans alike.
Sort Out Tracklist:
- Capleton – No Love
- Maka – Big Bamboo (Clean)
- Maka – Big Bamboo (Radio Edit)
- Megga Banton – Property (Clean)
- Megga Banton – Property (Radio Edit)
- Einstein – Push It (Clean)
- Einstien – Push It (Radio Edit)
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