THUGZTA RIDDIM produced by MONIE MU$$ 2000
Thugzta Overview
In 2000, dancehall selectors had a powerful choice with the Thugzta Riddim mix. This riddim, produced by MONIE MU$$, quickly became a favorite for DJs and fans at parties across Jamaica and beyond. MONIE MU$$, known for his work in the early 2000s, produced several memorable dancehall tracks and helped push the sound forward during this era. The mix brings together strong voices from the scene. Beenie Man, who was already famous for hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and his Grammy-winning album “Art & Life,” delivers “Fight A Gwaan.” Bounty Killer, a major force in dancehall and winner of the 2002 MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act, steps up with “Corrupt System.” Elephant Man, known for his energetic style and later hits like “Pon De River Pon De Bank,” adds “Change Gal Often.” Madd Anju’s “A Me This” and New Born Thugz’s “Continental” bring fresh energy to the mix. Round Head’s “Dem Nuh Easy” and Teetimus’s “Thugzta Riddim Instrumental” round out the selection, giving DJs plenty to work with. This combination of artists and songs made the Thugzta Riddim mix a key soundtrack for unforgettable nights in 2000. The riddim’s strong presence and MONIE MU$$’s production kept dancehall lively and exciting.
Thugzta Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Fight A Gwaan
- Bounty Killer – Corrupt System
- Elephant Man – Change Gal Often
- Madd Anju – A Me This
- New Born Thugz – Continental
- Round Head – Dem Nuh Easy
- Teetimus – Thugzta Riddim Instrumental
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