From its beginnings in the early 1980s, Jamaican dancehall music has undergone a remarkable change. Initially a offshoot to the dominance of roots reggae, it featured DJs toasting over rhythmic riddims created by talented sound system operators . The rise of digital production in the mid-nineties
Riddim Dem a Blaze
Dis ya riddim deh set di dancefloor pon fire, it. Di bass heavy, di beat tight, and di energy contagious. Every body movin' to di beat, from di littler to di biggest. Dis riddim deh givin' di crowd with pure vibes and good spirit. It a mek yuh want fi just lose yourself in di vibe and dance all n
BAD GYAL JADE ?
She a bad gal, yuh know? This queen bringin' the heat with her skills. From reggae to dancehall, she killin' it on the stage. The crowd always jumpin' when Jade comes through. She motivatin' a whole generation of young girls to be bold.