THE CARIBBEAN GIRL RIDDIM produced by BAMBINO MUSIK 2010
The Caribbean Girl Overview
If you love dancehall, you know how important a good riddim is for the dance. The Caribbean Girl Riddim, released in 2010, brought a bright, lively yard beat that made every session feel fresh. The rhythm is upbeat and full of energy, with drums and melodies that get people moving. It’s the kind of riddim that selectors reach for when they want to lift the crowd and keep the vibes high. This riddim features some of dancehall’s most respected voices. Assassin (Agent Sasco) brings his sharp delivery to "She'S Gone," showing the lyrical skill that made him known worldwide, including his later work on Kanye West’s "Yeezus" album. V & Drastic give us "Tell Dem Shoo," a track full of attitude and style. Bambino & Jus Bus, the team behind the riddim, shine on "The Caribbean Girl Riddim," keeping the sound tight and festive. Beenie Man, known as the "King of Dancehall" and a Grammy Award winner for his album "Art & Life," delivers "Come From," reminding fans why he’s a legend. Busy Signal, who charted internationally with hits like "Stay So," keeps the pace strong with "Move On." Behind it all is BAMBINO MUSIK, a label respected for its fresh approach to dancehall production. Bambino’s work helped push new sounds into the dance, and this riddim is still rated highly by selectors today. If you want a session with pure energy, this 2010 mix still does the job.
The Caribbean Girl Tracklist:
- Assassin (Agent Sasco) – She’S Gone
- V & Drastic – Tell Dem Shoo
- Bambino & Jus Bus – The Caribbean Girl Riddim
- Beenie Man – Come From
- Busy Signal – Move On
- Cecile – Ladies In The Club
- Charly Black – Cool & Deadly Wine
- J Williams – Shake Dat
- Konshens – Gal Dem Alone
- Mack Truck – There She Goes
- Easy – Your Eyes
- Qq – Wine Your Waist
- Red Rat & Crossovah – Sweet Caribbean Girl
- Tian Winter – Summer Time
- Tony Matterhorn – Move Your Body
- Trevor Off Key (Bambino) – You
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