ZOO RIDDIM produced by VINYL SHOTZ 2007
Zoo Overview
If you remember the dancehall scene in 2007, you know the impact of Zoo Riddim. This compilation started as a bold project by producer VINYL SHOTZ, who was already known for pushing dancehall into new directions. VINYL SHOTZ built a name with his anthemic sound and worked with several big names in the genre. By 2007, he was running his own label and had a reputation for bringing fresh energy to the dancefloor. Zoo Riddim was all about giving new and rising artists a real chance. The street anthem base of the riddim became a favorite at parties and street dances, where its catchy beat and heavy bass made it unforgettable. The riddim’s journey from studio to sound system was fast, and it quickly became a staple for selectors. The compilation features 2xl Feat Unk — Magic City, a track that stands out for its energy and catchy hook. Unk — Magic City — Magic City also brings a Southern touch, as Unk is known for his hit “Walk It Out.” Alozade Feat Chico And Kiprich — All Of My Gangstas is a hard-hitting tune, while Anthony B — Badda Dan We reminds fans of Anthony B’s powerful voice and history of roots anthems. Bling Dawg — How We Do adds another layer, showing why Bling Dawg has stayed relevant in dancehall. This release is still remembered by fans who love the sound of 2007’s dancehall.
Zoo Tracklist:
- 2xl Feat Unk – Magic City (Remix)
- Alozade Feat Chico And Kiprich – All Of My Gangstas (Remix)
- Anthony B – Badda Dan We (Remix)
- Bling Dawg – How We Do (Remix)
- Bugle Feat Tornado – If I Say I Love You (Remix)
- Busy Signal – Step To We (Remix)
- Ill Inspecta – Rudebwoy Anthem (Remix) (Snipp
- Nina Sky Fet Jabba – In A Dream (Remix)
- Perfect – World Trade Center (Remix) (Sn
- Pinchers – Enemies (Remix)
- Roundhead – Hempire (Remix)
- Tony Yayo Feat. Joe – Curious (Remix)
- Vinyl Shotz – Zoo Riddim Version
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