VERTIGO RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2011
Vertigo Overview
The Vertigo Riddim compilation brought together some of the most exciting names in dancehall and reggae. Admiral T, known for his hit album “Toucher l’horizon” and his strong presence in the French Caribbean music scene, leads with the energetic track “Nou Pa Ka Bleach.” Barone’s “Jump” brings a burst of energy, while Big Jay delivers a message against negativity with “Bun Badmind.” Kaf Malbar & Lieutenant team up for “97 N?10,” showing their unique blend of styles. Kako adds his own flavor with the tune “Ba L? Zot Foss.” Other standout tracks include “Vampayas An Koubouyon” by Lighta Lyrikal Tewowist, “Sound Syst?me” by Lil Mad X, and “A Koz Di Nou” from Mighty Ki La & Yeahman C. Otantik’s “Fire Burn” and Rhamsin’s “Cash Money” round out the compilation, each bringing a different vibe and showing the riddim’s versatility. The producer behind this project, VARIOUS ARTISTS, has a reputation for crafting dancehall riddims that light up parties and street dances. Their releases have been featured on major reggae and dancehall playlists, and they often work with both new and established artists. Selectors still pull Vertigo Riddim when they want to create an old-school yard party feeling. The mix of strong performances and lively production keeps this compilation in rotation, making it a true classic for fans of the genre.
Vertigo Tracklist:
- Admiral T – Nou Pa Ka Bleach
- Barone – Jump
- Big Jay – Bun Badmind
- Kaf Malbar & Lieutenant – 97 N?10
- Kako – Ba L? Zot Foss
- Lighta Lyrikal Tewowist – Vampayas An Koubouyon
- Lil Mad X – Sound Syst?me
- Mighty Ki La & Yeahman C – A Koz Di Nou
- Otantik – Fire Burn
- Rhamsin – Cash Money
- Scorblaz – Vertigo Riddim
- Shorty – Wicked & Bad
- Sista Sony – Je Peux Pas M’Arr?ter
- Sound Faya – S.F Inna Di Place
- T Jy – Mouvement De Foule
- Ta? J (Dan Jaah Ta?) – Bullet
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