Work Wid It Riddim – Baby Father Production 1999
Work Wid It Overview
In 1999, the “Work Wid It Riddim” brought a new energy to dancehall nights. The sound was built in the studio by a producer who knew how to make rhythms that lasted. On the mixing board, the king was always ready, blending each track until it was just right for the dance. The riddim started as a simple beat, but soon it became the heart of late-night parties. The mixing board king made sure every drum hit and bassline was clear and heavy. The riddim moved from the studio to the streets, where it quickly became a favorite. The artists who voiced on this riddim were some of dancehall’s most exciting names. Elephant Man gave fans “Nah Do It,” showing the same high energy that made him famous for hits like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank.” Frisco Kid brought his style to “Work Wid It,” keeping the flow tight and the crowd moving. Lexxus, who had already made waves with “Get Wid It,” added “Wok Right Away” to the mix. Nitty Kutchie’s “Talk One Time” and Razah’s “Nah Go Fi Dat” rounded out the lineup, each adding their own touch. Fans remember these songs as the soundtrack to bashment parties in 1999. The “Work Wid It — Version” kept the vibe going, making this riddim a long-lasting favorite in dancehall history.
Work Wid It Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – Nah Do It
- Frisco Kid – Work Wid It
- Lexxus – Wok Right Away
- Nitty Kutchie – Talk One Time
- Razah – Nah Go Fi Dat
- Work Wid It – Version
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