SYMPHONY RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2005
Symphony Overview
In the world of dancehall music, the Symphony Riddim stands out as a memorable creation from 2005. The beat maker behind this vibrant sound is the influential producer known as VARIOUS ARTISTS. This producer has a knack for crafting riddims that resonate with fans, making them popular for both radio play and live sound system sessions. VARIOUS ARTISTS has been involved in numerous successful projects, and their work on the Symphony Riddim is no exception. The riddim features some of the biggest names in dancehall, each bringing their unique flair. Bounty Killer, with his track "Turn Me On," showcases his powerful voice and commanding presence. Known for hits like "Look," Bounty Killer has long been a staple in the dancehall scene. Busy Signal contributes with "Gyal Dem," adding his dynamic style to the mix. Busy Signal is well-known for his versatility and has been a significant figure in dancehall music for years. Capleton's "Burn Them Out" adds an energetic and fiery touch to the riddim. Capleton, often referred to as the "Prophet," is celebrated for his conscious lyrics and high-energy performances. Elephant Man, another dancehall heavyweight, delivers "We Love Gal," a track that reflects his fun and lively persona. Macka Diamond rounds out the selection with "Like We," highlighting her distinct voice and flair. Even today, the Symphony Riddim brings back the vibrant energy of 2005, reminding fans of countless late-night parties and the timeless appeal of dancehall music.
Symphony Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Turn Me On
- Busy Signal – Gyal Dem
- Capleton – Burn Them Out
- Elephant Man – We Love Gal
- G – Mafia – More Money More Gyal
- Macka Diamond – Like We
- Rik Rok – She Want It Hard
- Sizzla – Girl
- Spragga Benz – We Love
- Turbulence – Earth A Run Away
- Unknow – Beautiful Thing
- Unknow – More Light
- Unknow – Unda My Guiness
- Vybz Kartel – Gimmi Di Pussy
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