Style Dem Riddim – Payday Music 2010
Style Dem Overview
Style Dem Riddim came out in Jamaica in 2010 and quickly became a favorite on the dancehall scene. This riddim was built for the party, with a strong beat and fresh energy that made people want to dance from the first note. Several standout artists powered this project. 300 brought his own sound with the track "Style Dem," a song that matched the riddim’s lively feel. Abajonai added "Rock And Come Eeen Ya," giving the riddim another layer of excitement. Assailant’s "So Mi Roll Clean" kept the energy high, showing his unique style. Dancehall legend Bounty Killer joined the lineup with "Real Gyallis." Known for his powerful voice and commanding presence, Bounty Killer has had a long and successful career, including the classic album "My Xperience" and a Grammy win for his work with No Doubt on "Hey Baby." Chase Cross also added his voice with "Me Doh Know," bringing his own flavor to the mix. The sound engineer for Style Dem Riddim played an important role, making sure every track sounded sharp and clear. The energy and quality of the production helped the riddim stand out in a busy year for dancehall. Looking back, Style Dem Riddim was more than just another beat—it was a party backdrop that kept dancehall alive and moving in 2010. Its mix of talented artists and top-quality sound made it a favorite for DJs and partygoers across Jamaica and beyond.
Style Dem Tracklist:
- 300 – Style Dem
- Abajonai – Rock And Come Eeen Ya
- Assailant – So Mi Roll Clean
- Bounty Killer – Real Gyallis
- Chase Cross – Me Doh Know (A Wah Do Dem)
- Flawless – Through All
- Flexxx Ft Savage – Gyal Dem Way
- Gyalliance – Boss Fi Cheating
- Iyara Ft Ishawna – A Me She Want
- Kibaki – Gyallis Forever
- Lutan Fyah – Good Eeeh
- Lutan Fyah – When Mi Shoob It
- Marlon Binns Ft Tenuke – Your Sexy
- Mavado – Nuh Beg Gyal Friend
- Nyrmon – Run To Di Camera
- Petta- Ann – Oh Boy
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