TALK RIDDIM produced by TRUE LOVE RECORDS 2001
Talk Overview
The Talk Riddim is a favorite for selectors who love bashment-ready dancehall. Its style is bold and energetic, perfect for parties and sound clashes. The mood is lively, with a deep bassline and hypnotic groove that keeps people moving. This riddim features top artists from the early 2000s. Capleton brings fire with "Blaze Dem Up." Capleton is known for his powerful voice and big hits like "Jah Jah City." Delly Ranks steps up with "Mother Man." He is respected in the dancehall scene for both his deejaying and production skills. Ghandi delivers "Come Fi Talk," adding his own smooth flow to the mix. Lukie D, famous for his soulful voice, sings "No More." Sizzla, one of reggae’s most prolific artists, gives us "Legendary." Sizzla’s album "Da Real Thing" is one of his most successful, featuring popular tracks like "Thank U Mama." The riddim also includes the instrumental "Talk Riddim" version for selectors to mix. The sound engineer behind Talk Riddim made sure each track sounds crisp and full. The label TRUE LOVE RECORDS produced this project. TRUE LOVE RECORDS has a history of releasing influential dancehall and reggae music. Their work has helped shape the sound of early 2000s dancehall, with several tracks gaining international attention. Even today, selectors play Talk Riddim to bring back the original 2001 dancehall vibe. Its energy and classic tracks keep it popular in dancehall sessions around the world.
Talk Tracklist:
- Capleton – Blaze Dem Up
- Delly Ranks – Mother Man
- Ghandi – Come Fi Talk
- Lukie D – No More
- Sizzla – Legendary
- Version – Talk Riddim
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