WORK SO HARD RIDDIM produced by MR BAYERMAN 2014
Work So Hard Overview
When the yard session tape for the Work So Hard Riddim dropped in 2014, dancehall fans were quick to show love. Selectors played it at parties and street sessions, and the crowd energy proved this was a real dance floor winner. The tape’s lively vibes and catchy hooks made it an instant favorite among those who love authentic dancehall sounds. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Beres Brown’s “I Like How You Move It” stood out for its smooth flow and dance-ready chorus. Beres Brown is known for his work with producers like Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor, and his voice always brings a strong presence to any riddim. Kemmikal’s “Vibrate It” added a raw edge, giving the riddim extra punch. Kibaki, who once worked with Vybz Kartel on the hit “Touch A Button,” gave fans “Dem A Talk,” showing his skill for catchy lyrics and delivery. Koddy’s “Hustla” brought a hustler’s spirit to the tape, while Singing Sweet’s “Work So Hard” reminded listeners of his unique voice, which first gained attention in the early ‘90s with his cover of “When I See You Smile.” The combination of these voices kept the riddim fresh from start to finish. Slash & Blass’s “Can’t Draw We Out” added even more variety, giving selectors plenty to choose from. The riddim was created and released by MR BAYERMAN, a producer known for his work with the BayerNation label and for pushing new talent into the dancehall scene. Even years later, selectors still reach for this tape, proof that the Work So Hard Riddim remains a dancehall favorite.
Work So Hard Tracklist:
- Beres Brown – I Like How You Move It
- Kemmikal – Vibrate It
- Kibaki – Dem A Talk
- Koddy – Hustla
- Singing Sweet – Work So Hard
- Slash & Blass – Can’T Draw We Out
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