THE WORLD RIDDIM produced by MASSIVE B 2013
The World Overview
If you love dancehall from the early 2010s, you know how powerful a good street anthem can be. The World Riddim from 2013 is one of those riddims that kept speakers rumbling at every sound clash and party. The bassline is heavy, the groove is catchy, and the energy is always high. Even now, selectors still reach for this compilation to get the crowd moving. What makes The World Riddim stand out from other compilations of its time is how each artist brings a different flavor. Konshens delivers with “Represent,” a track that shows his strong presence in dancehall. Konshens is known for hits like “Gal a Bubble” and has been a major force in the genre for years. Noah Powa’s “Bad Gal Anthem” adds a playful vibe, showing why he’s a favorite among fans who love witty lyrics. Mr Vegas, with “A Gal Nuh Like U,” brings his signature style. Mr Vegas is famous for songs like “Heads High,” which was a global hit and helped him win awards and recognition. Teetimus steps up with “Ting Pon Mi Waist,” while Shaka Pow drops “Nah Sell Out,” both keeping the riddim lively and fresh. Burru Banton’s “Extra Ordinary” gives the compilation a rootsy touch. The producer behind this riddim, MASSIVE B, is legendary in dancehall. The label, founded by Bobby Konders, has a long history of shaping the sound of New York reggae and dancehall. MASSIVE B is known for classic productions and always bringing quality to the table. Compared to other riddim compilations from 2013, The World Riddim stands out for its solid lineup and the way MASSIVE B brings everything together. It’s no surprise selectors still rate it so highly.
The World Tracklist:
- Konshens – Represent (Raw)
- Konshens – Represent (Radio)
- Mavado – Out There Is Real (Raw)
- Mavado – Out There Is Real (Radio)
- Noah Powa – Bad Gal Anthem
- Mr Vegas – A Gal Nuh Like U
- Teetimus – Ting Pon Mi Waist
- Shaka Pow – Nah Sell Out
- Burru Banton – Extra Ordinary
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