TGIF RIDDIM AKA 2 BLESSED RIDDIM produced by COPPERSHOT MUSIC 2012
Tgif Overview
In 2012, dancehall fans saw the rise of a street anthem base that quickly became a favorite at parties and clubs. The mix, built on the 2 Blessed Riddim Version by Coppershot Records, brought together some of the most energetic voices in the genre. Patexx made a strong impression with “Cook,” delivering a raw and catchy performance that matched the riddim’s pulse. Trever Off brought his unique style to “Key - Do Jamaica,” adding another layer of excitement. Busy Signal’s “Gyalis” stood out for its confident flow, while Sean Paul’s “Hold You Tonight” gave the riddim a smooth, melodic touch. Elephant Man, known for his high-energy delivery, kept the dance floor moving with “Kotch.” The mix also featured Charly Black with “Too Blessed,” and Tony Matterhorn Ft Craig on “Party Time Again,” both adding their own flavors to the project. Craig - Party Time Again delivered another take on the party vibe, and Sean Paul closed things out with the festive “Thank God Its Christmas.” Coppershot Music, the label behind the riddim, is well-respected in the dancehall scene. Known for their sharp production and ability to blend catchy hooks with strong beats, they have helped many artists shine. The 2 Blessed Riddim Version is a perfect example of their work, bringing together top talent and creating a sound that still feels fresh years later. This selector’s mix is remembered for lighting up parties and keeping crowds on their feet, making it a lasting part of dancehall history.
Tgif Tracklist:
- Patexx – Cook
- Trever Off-Key – Do Jamaica
- Busy Signal – Gyalis
- Sean Paul – Hold You Tonight (Raw)
- Sean Paul – Hold You Tonight (Edit)
- Elephant Man – Kotch
- Coppershot Records – 2 Blessed Riddim Version
- Charly Black – Too Blessed
- Tony Matterhorn Ft Craig – Party Time Again
- Wayne Marshall Ft. Sean Paul, Fambo & Charly Black – Thank God Its Christmas
- Demarco – Iron Bird
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