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RIDDIM DRIVEN LIST. Riddim Driven is a series of various artists compilation albums released by VP Records. Each volume of the series features tracks from multiple artists recorded over one or two reggae or dancehall riddims produced by various producers. The series began in January 2001 with the release of the Chiney Gal & Blazing Riddim album.
Riddim Driven is a series of various artists compilation albums released by VP Records. The series began in January 2001 with the release of the Chiney Gal & Blazing riddim album.
Slam Riddim 321. Slater House Riddim 322. Sleng Teng Refuelled (2009) 323. Smauri Riddim 324. Smooth Criminal Riddim 325. Snake Charmer Riddim 326.
Jah Snowcone Entertainment presents the “Nuh Fraid Riddim” featuring Agent Sasco, Beenie Man, Elephant Man, General Degree, Ninja Kid and more
Jah Snowcone Entertainment presents the “Nuh Fraid Riddim”,a brand-new Dancehall compilation featuring artists like Agent Sasco, Beenie Man, Elephant Man, General Degree, Ninja Kid and many more. Based on the classic “Sleng Teng”,the “Nuh Fraid Riddim”delivers the same vibe of the Dancehall riddims of this era. Plus, the edgy sound of the lead synth gives the riddim an interesting grainy texture, which emphasize the old-school style of the beat. Not only Jah Snowcone did a great job on this project but the artists who voiced it also did. “Sekkle and Cease” by Agent Sasco, “Gangsta Easy” by Suku,“Nuh Fraid” by General Degree, to name a few, are excellent. “Ting Dem” by Elephant Man, which was clearly inspired by Supercat‘s hit single “Chalice A Lick”, is a pretty good song too voiced by Ele with his characteristic hook trademark. I recommend you to check out the “Nuh Fraid Riddim” you like old school dancehall of the 80’s. Share and comment if you like it.