TO THE LIMIT SCATTA DEM 2010
To The Limit Scatta Dem Overview
In 2021, reggae continued to evolve, but some releases stood out for holding onto the roots sound while adding new energy. The riddim behind this set brought classic reggae elements into the modern era. Its sharp horn riffs and deep basslines fit right into the year’s roots sessions, drawing in both longtime fans and new listeners. The music felt both familiar and fresh, making it a favorite at sound system events. The producer behind this riddim helped shape its lasting impact. By focusing on live instrumentation and authentic reggae vibes, the producer made sure the tracks would stand out in any roots session. Their attention to detail and respect for reggae’s traditions gave the riddim its staying power, letting it shine among other releases of the time. Each artist on this set brought something special. Caselon Ft. Kim delivered “Mahaterz,” a track that quickly became a staple in reggae circles. Kim - Mahaterz also featured on “Mahaterz,” showing a strong vocal presence that added another layer to the song. Pizy’s “Highest Grade” stood out for its catchy hook and smooth delivery, earning attention from reggae selectors worldwide. Scartah Dem Dj Ft. Clay teamed up for “Hotter Fire Pt Ii,” a track that brought extra energy to the dance. Clay - Hotter Fire Pt Ii also contributed “Hotter Fire Pt Ii,” known for its driving rhythm and memorable chorus. Together, these artists and tracks helped carry reggae’s message forward in 2021, making this musical backdrop a true roots staple.
Tracklist:
- Caselon Ft. Kim – Mahaterz
- Pizy – Highest Grade
- Scartah Dem Dj Ft. Clay – Hotter Fire Pt Ii
- Scartah Dem Dj -Intro Alliance Pt Ii
- Badman And Scartah Dem Dj – Jump
- Scartah Dem Dj – Luvn You
- Scartah Dem Dj Ft. Clay – Murda Dem (Nu)
- Obliq – Ndeipi Rasta
- Noxxa Clay – Nuh Joke Ting
- Lady Kim Ft. Scartah Dem Dj – Ryt Tym Now Nu
- Oblique N Scartah – Step Up
- Flem B Ft. Noxxa – Superstar
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