Stainless Riddim produced by Stainless Records 2009
Stainless Overview
The Stainless Riddim came out of Jamaica in 2009, quickly making a name for itself in dancehall music. Selectors loved this riddim for its energy and the way it made people move on the dance floor. The tape was a popular choice at yard sessions that year, showing its power in real dancehall events. Several top artists voiced on the Stainless Riddim. Tornado brought “God Gal And Money,” a lively track that matched the riddim’s vibe. Busy Signal, known for hits like “Stay So,” added his own style with “Mi Love Money.” Bling Dawg gave fans “Dayz,” showing his deep connection to the dancehall scene. Vybz Kartel, one of Jamaica’s most famous dancehall artists, teamed up with Shawn Storm for the catchy “Yuh Wine Have Value.” Black Rhyno, who was once part of the Portmore Empire, dropped “Whine Up Yuh Body,” bringing his unique sound. Other tracks like Popcaan’s “Formula” and Assailant’s “Run The Streets” also helped make the riddim popular. Stainless Records, the producer behind the riddim, is known for bringing fresh sounds to dancehall. The label has worked with many artists and helped shape the dancehall sound in the late 2000s. Their work on the Stainless Riddim made a lasting mark, giving both selectors and fans something to remember from 2009.
Stainless Tracklist:
- Tornado – God Gal And Money
- Busy Signal – Mi Love Money
- Bling Dawg – Dayz
- Vybz Kartel Ft Shawn Storm – Yuh Wine Have Value
- Black Rhyno – Whine Up Yuh Body
- Popcaan – Formula
- Assailant – Run The Streets
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