STANDPIPE RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2007
Standpipe Overview
The Standpipe Riddim’s party backdrop started in the studio with a clear vision. The producer, known as VARIOUS ARTISTS for this release, wanted to capture the raw, energetic feel that made dancehall in 2007 so exciting. This producer has a history of bringing together different voices on one beat, often working with major labels to push dancehall music to wider audiences. Their projects have helped shape the sound of modern Jamaican music. On this riddim, each artist adds something special. Anthony B delivers a powerful message with "No Want Woman Beater." Known for his conscious lyrics, Anthony B has released many albums and is respected for songs like "Fire Pon Rome." Besenta brings heat to the track "Burn This Fire," showing his talent for catchy hooks and vibrant delivery. Delly Ranks gives us "Mis World Shape," adding his unique flow. Delly Ranks is also known for producing and has worked with many top dancehall stars. Elephant Man jumps in with "Borderline," bringing his signature high-energy style. Elephant Man’s hit "Pon De River, Pon De Bank" once topped charts and made him a global name. Erupt’s "Di Situation" rounds out the riddim, adding a smooth, melodic touch. Together, these tracks capture the lively, festival-ready vibe of 2007 dancehall, making Standpipe Riddim a standout project from that era.
Standpipe Tracklist:
- Anthony B – No Want Woman Beater
- Besenta – Burn This Fire
- Delly Ranks – Mis World Shape
- Elephant Man – Borderline (Edit)
- Elephant Man – Borderline (Raw)
- Erupt – Di Situation
- Future Fambo – Stamma
- Lexxus – Buss A Wine (Edit)
- Lexxus – Buss A Wine (Raw)
- Macka Diamond – To Di Left
- Monsta Twins – Everything Is Everything
- Spragga Benz – Fire Fire Body
- Tok – Bounce Dem Off
- Unknown Artist – Victorious
- Version – Stand Pipe
- Vybz Kartel – Sexy Form Yuh Born (Raw)
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