YU GO! RIDDIM produced by GERMAICA DIGITAL
Yu Go! Overview
In 2011, the dancehall scene was full of energy and new sounds. One release that stood out was the selector’s choice from the Yu Go! Riddim. This compilation brought together several strong artists, each adding their own style to the riddim. The producer GERMAICA DIGITAL, known for working with international artists and building a strong brand in European dancehall, was behind the project. Their work helped push dancehall music beyond Jamaica and into new markets. The tracks on Yu Go! Riddim gave listeners exactly what they wanted—raw dancehall vibes. Tom Hype’s “Sensi Fi Legal” was a favorite for many fans, bringing attention to his unique voice. Germaica’s own “Yu Go! Riddim” kept the energy high, while Gnucci Banana’s “If I Go Yu Go” added a playful twist. Joey Fever, who is known for his reggae album “In a Fever,” brought a catchy sound with “Ti-Li-Boom.” Million Stylez, famous for his hit “Miss Fatty,” delivered “Dancehall Takeover,” showing his consistent skill in the genre. Compared to other compilations from that time, the selector’s choice on Yu Go! Riddim was more focused on the dancefloor. While other riddims of 2011 sometimes leaned towards pop or hip hop, this one kept the classic bashment energy alive. Each track, like “Girl A You Mi Love” by Red Fox And Mr Easy, or “Runnin Dis Town” by Sanjin & Youthman, fit perfectly into a DJ’s set. Even today, listening to these songs brings back the lively dancehall mood of 2011. The work of GERMAICA DIGITAL and these artists made Yu Go! Riddim a memorable part of dancehall history.
Yu Go! Tracklist:
- Tom Hype – Sensi Fi Legal
- Germaica – Yu Go! Riddim
- Gnucci Banana – If I Go Yu Go
- Joey Fever – Ti-Li-Boom
- Million Stylez – Dancehall Takeover
- Red Fox And Mr Easy – Girl A You Mi Love
- Sanjin & Youthman – Runnin Dis Town
- Serocee – Fearless
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