RIDDIM (WIKI)

WIKI: <<Riddim is the Jamaican Patois pronunciation of the English word "rhythm," but in dancehall/reggae parlance it refers to the instrumental accompaniment to a song. Thus, a dancehall song consists of the riddim plus the "voicing" (vocal part) sung by the deejay. The resulting song structure may be taken for granted by dancehall fans, but is in many ways unique. A given riddim, if popular, may be used in dozens—or even hundreds—of songs, not only in recordings, but also in live performances>>

martedì 21 febbraio 2012

DRIVER RIDDIM - 02/2012


COUNTRY: JAMAICA 
RELEASE: 02-2012 
GENRE: NEW ROOTS 
LABEL: LOCKDOWN PRODUCTION

ALL RIDDIM VERSIONS BY: 
Black Blunt & Tippa Irie - High grade 
Color T - Rise up my people 
Colvin Melodey- Letter 
Dan I - Foolish Pride 
Elijah Black - State of emergency 
Futureman - Rise up 
Holloway- Jah jah love 
Jah Son - Jah Children 
JB Baker - So we ah live 
Leroy Simmonds - Ease Off 
Lloyd Brown - Make time for love 
Lockdown Production - Driver dub 
Matic Horns - Driver horns 
Maxi Priest - Yes we can 
Omar Perry - Change your ways 
Peter Spence - Promise and 
Ricardo Clark - When they out 
Shinney Lasai - Runaway 
Silvah - Over us 
Smiley - What's new 
Tippa Irie & G Vibes - Driving 
Troublesome - One love 
Zatu & Kafu Banton - Ellos Van a Ver 
Ziggy Rankin' - When Jah comes for you



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