WINE BABY RIDDIM produced by MEEZ 2000
Wine Baby Overview
In the early 2000s, dancehall sets were known for their high energy and powerful sound clashes. One standout release from this era brought together top artists like Beenie Man, Bling Dawg, Bounty Killer, Buccaneer, and Captain Barkey. Each artist brought their own style to the project, making it a favorite in bashment parties and clubs. Beenie Man, often called the "King of Dancehall," contributed the track "Memories." Beenie Man is famous for hits like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001 with "Art and Life." Bounty Killer, another dancehall legend, delivered "Poor People Fed Up." Bounty Killer is well-known for his influence in the genre and for collaborating with international stars like No Doubt on "Hey Baby." Other artists on the set include Bling Dawg with "Shotta Ting," Buccaneer with "Balm," and Captain Barkey with "Wine Baby Wine." Each song added to the riddim’s energy, making the release a staple for DJs. The producer behind the project, MEEZ, is known for crafting dancehall riddims that work well in both clubs and on the radio. MEEZ has a reputation for blending classic dancehall elements with modern sounds, helping his productions gain streams across digital platforms. This recording captured the lively spirit of 2000’s dancehall and kept crowds moving all night.
Wine Baby Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Memories (Remix)
- Bling Dawg – Shotta Ting
- Bounty Killer – Poor People Fed Up (Remix)
- Buccaneer – Balm
- Captain Barkey – Wine Baby Wine
- Determine – Rappin’ Up Rhymes
- Determine – Some 2 Pac & Biggy (Remix)
- Elephant Man – Wining Queen
- Jayz & Mya – Best Of Me (Remix)
- Lexxus – Gwaan Trace
- Mister G – Old Crook
- Red Rat – Fright Night
- Sasha – Poppy
- Screechy Joe – Woman Is Real 2 Me Ft. Polish
- Squeeky Joe – Real Real (Remix)
- Steely & Clevie – Version
- Unknown – No Boy Can Batter Wi (Remix)
- Wickerman – Girls Gungo Walk
- Wickerman – We Nuh Want (Remix)
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