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DJ UnKuT - EARLY 2000's DANCEHALL LIVE MIXTAPE **EXCESSIVE NIGGERDOM INSIDE**

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Back when reggae was still fire, riddim for riddim... 2000 and up... Old school riddims COMING SOON!!!

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Hit me up if you wanna get split tracks, and I'll probably do it.

 

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Drop Draws Riddim (2005)

 

Tami Chynn - Give It To Me

Wayne Marshall - Need You

leftside and esco - Clothes Off

leftside and kiprich - The Tribute

 

Dem Time Deh Riddim (2006)

 

Movado - Wha Dem Ah Say

Lefside And Esco - Negative

Lefside - Whoa

Idonia - Ukku

Wayne Marshall - Astronaut

Sean Paul - All Out

 

Blink Riddim (2005)

 

wayne marshall - dis weed

mr easy - party time

spragga benz featuring briggi - have you money

tok - movie star

 

Throw Back Giggy Riddim (2005)

 

Leftside & Esco - Tuck In You Belly

Elephant Man Ft. Action K - Tight

 

Gully Slime Riddim (2006)

 

Tony Matterhorn - Goodas

T.O.K - Dem Nuh Original

Christopher - Wanna Be Gangstaz

Elephant Man - Video

Movado - No Chatta Ting

Mr Peppa - Gangsta Guerilla

 

Bee Hive Riddim (2007)

 

Movado - which gyal

Elephant Man - More

Assassin - We Nuh Funny

Beenie Man - No No

Mr. Easy - Have You Ever

 

Dreaming Riddim (2006)

 

Mavado - Dreaming

Wayne Marshall - Silent Murderer

Alaine - Lovers Prayer

Buju Banton - Better Days Coming

 

Gangsta Rock Riddim (2006)

 

Elephant Man - Gangsta Rock

Tok - Gangsta

Voicemail - Get Crazy

 

Wild 2 Nite Riddim (2006)

 

Shaggy feat. Olivia - Wild 2nite

Elephant Man - Burn It Up

Ward 21 & Wayne Marshall - We Got The Flavour

 

Unfinished Business Riddim (2007)

 

Mavado - Im So Special

Serani - Play It Straight

T-Pain - Can't Believe it (Remix) (Unfinished Business Riddim)

 

Fiesta Riddim (2004)

 

Baby Cham - Vitamin S (Fiesta Riddim)

Beenie Man - Dude (Remix)

 

CNN feat. Wayne Wonder & Lexxus - Anything Goes

 

Liquid Riddim (2003)

 

Elephant Man - Log On

Sean Paul - Can You Do The Work

Ne-Yo - Sexy Liquid

 

Personal Riddim

 

Tanto Metro & Devonte - Everbody Falls In Love

Buju Banton - Up Close & Personal

Beenie Man - Do You Wann Diss?

Sean Paul - No Bligh

Richie Stephens - Weakness

 

Hip Hop Meets Dancehall Remix Session

 

Louchie Lou & Michie Mi - Rich Girl

Beenie Man Vs. Ice Cube - You Can Do It

Jay-Z Vs. Baby Cham - Grounds Man

beenie man, mr. vegas, buju banton & ky-mani marley - Party In Session Remix

T.O.K. - Real Kool Reggae

Raskin - Like My Swing

112, Spragga & Lady Saw - Na Na Na (Remix)

Elephant Man - Dancing Class (Pon Da River)

Mad Cobra & Wayne Marshall - Haunted Pussy

Christina Milian & Elephant Man - Say I

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A riddim is an instrumental version of a song, which applies to Jamaican music or other forms of Caribbean music. Riddims usually consist of a drum pattern and a prominent bass line. The Jamaican Patois term riddim is derived from the English word "rhythm."

 

Riddims are the instrumental backgrounds of reggae, lovers rock, dub, ragga, dancehall, and sometimes ragga-soca compositions. Also, rare cases in reggaeton, which itself is largely based on the Dem Bow and Poco riddims by Steely & Clevie from the early 1990s, feature a riddim, such as Ivy Queen and Sasha's "Dat Sexy Body," which uses the Bookshelf riddim produced by Tony Kelly of the K-Licious reggae label. In other musical contexts, a riddim would be called a groove or beat. In most cases the term riddim is used in reference to the entire background track or rhythm section, but in older roots riddims, riddim is used to reference a certain bass line and drum pattern. Often a melody is associated with the riddim, and occasionally an artist will produce two different songs with the same riddim (e.g. Elephant Man's "Ele Melody" and "Father Elephant" were both produced using the Kopa riddim, produced by Supa Dups).

 

Some urban contemporary songs may become riddims as well. The instrumental to Ne-Yo's "Miss Independent" has become a popular riddim; many dancehall artists have recorded song using the track.

watch your back cause you might get smoked loc, and pass the bud, and stay low-key b.g cause you lost all your homies love

 

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