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In October 2008, another remix was released featuring Ludacris, Lil' Kim, and Swizz Beatz. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In November 2008, after the conclusion of that year's U.S. presidential election that led to Barack Obama 's election as President of the United States , Ron Browz made a remix of "Pop Champagne" with rewritten lyrics referencing Obama ...
Uses the original Sexy Lady Explosion riddim; Put It On Me Just Blaze Remix (feat. Brian and Tony Gold) Remix by Just Blaze; Riddim Driven Remix (feat. Brian and Tony Gold, Sean Paul, and Will Smith) Two versions of the remix exists: a new verse by Shaggy with an alternative beat; the original verse by Shaggy with a beatbox before Will Smith's ...
"Tempted to Touch" is a song by Barbadian soca musician Rupee. The song was first released in 2002 on the VP Records sublabel Waist Line Muzik, backed with the song's riddim, "The Grippa Riddim". [1]
"Never Leave You (Uh Ooh, Uh Ooh)" is an R&B song written by Lumidee Cedeño, Teddy "Tedsmooth" Mendez and Eddie Perez, and features a prominent dancehall reggae riddim called "Diwali" written by Steven "Lenky" Marsden, [2] [3] although it is slightly altered from the original riddim.
"Sleng Teng" is the name given to one of the first fully computerized riddims, influential in Jamaican music and beyond. The riddim, which was the result of work by Noel Davey, Ian "Wayne" Smith, and Lloyd "King Jammy" James, was first released with Wayne's vocals under the title "Under Mi Sleng Teng" in early 1985.
A mashup (also mesh, mash up, mash-up, blend, bastard pop [1] or bootleg [2]) is a creative work, usually a song, created by blending two or more pre-recorded songs, typically by superimposing the vocal track of one song seamlessly over the instrumental track of another and changing the tempo and key where necessary. [3]
It was released in 1998, and became a sleeper hit as only gained chart success five years after its release. [1] The song was composed by Sasha and Anthony Kelly who also handled production of the song under his stage name Tony "CD" Kelly. The song itself is recorded over a variation of the bookshelf riddim. A music video for the song was also ...
On 19 February 2016, Chip released "One Take" (freestyle) on his YouTube channel, dissing Yungen. [71] Yungen released a pre-recorded track one hour later titled "Punk (Shitmunk Diss)" which was a warning to Chip to take his freestyle down. [72] Chip replied in 24 hours with "Michelle Riddim", a diss track towards Yungen and Tinie Tempah. [73]