WEST WON RIDDIM produced by 2002 – SILVER KAMEL
West Won Overview
In 2002, the dancehall scene was buzzing with energy, and the West Won Riddim was at the heart of it. Created by the skilled hands of the bashment arranger, SILVER KAMEL, this riddim quickly became a staple in dancehall sessions across Jamaica. The riddim's uptempo beat and infectious rhythm made it a favorite among selectors, who saw it as an essential addition to their mixes. The journey of the West Won Riddim from creation to release was a testament to the collaborative spirit of dancehall. Artists like Daville, known for his smooth vocals, brought life to "a no any gal," adding a melodic layer that resonated with fans. Danny english and egg nog teamed up for "call them," a track that showcased their dynamic chemistry and lyrical prowess. Mega sample's "woman come fus" added another dimension to the riddim, with its catchy hooks and dance-inducing beats. Meanwhile, Capleton, a dancehall icon known for hits like "Jah Jah City," delivered "how the west was won," infusing the riddim with his signature fiery energy. Ranko danko contributed two tracks, "lift up har skirt" and "west won," both of which captured the raw, unfiltered essence of dancehall. His contributions helped solidify the riddim's place in the dancehall pantheon. The West Won Riddim, with its ensemble of talented artists and the guiding hand of SILVER KAMEL, became a yard anthem and one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2002, leaving a lasting impression on the genre.
West Won Tracklist:
- Daville – a no any gal
- Danny english, egg nog – call them
- Mega sample – woman come fus
- Capleton – how the west was won
- Ranko danko – lift up har skirt
- Ranko danko – west won (dj & dub mix)
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