THE GLORY RIDDIM produced by CASHFLOW RECORDS 2010
The Glory Overview
In the heart of Jamaican dancehall, the yard beat has always played a big role. This sound is more than just music—it is the energy behind street dances and sound system sessions. In 2010, the yard beat was alive on the Glory Riddim, a project that captured the true spirit of bashment culture. Sound systems in Kingston and beyond loved its raw, heavy groove, which got crowds moving and kept the dance alive. The producer behind the Glory Riddim is CASHFLOW RECORDS. This label, led by Neil "Cashflow" Mitchell, is known for its sharp production and influence in modern dancehall. CASHFLOW RECORDS has worked with some of the biggest names in the genre and is respected for bringing new sounds to the scene. The Glory Riddim brought together several artists, each adding their own style. Blak Ryno’s “Piece Of Cake” stands out with his sharp delivery and clever lyrics. Blak Ryno, once a member of Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire, is known for hits like “Bike Back.” Charly Black brings his signature voice to “Traitor Dem,” while G Whizz delivers the catchy “Money Money.” The riddim also includes “The Glory Version,” a pure instrumental cut that lets the beat shine. Vybz Kartel, a major figure in dancehall, adds “Where Is The Love,” showing his ability to blend melody and message. The Glory Riddim is still remembered for its yard beat, which defined dancehall’s energy in 2010 and kept the sound system culture strong.
The Glory Tracklist:
1. Blak Ryno – Piece Of Cake2. Charly Black – Traitor Dem3. G Whizz – Money Money4. The Glory Version5. Vybz Kartel – Where Is The Love
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