From its roots in the initial 1980s, Jamaican party music has experienced a considerable change. Initially a reaction to the dominance of roots reggae, it presented DJs rapping over driving riddims built by groundbreaking sound system selectors. The emergence of digital production in the mid-nine
Di Riddim Dem A Fire!
Wi feel di rhythm pon dis one. Dis riddim yah hot like sun. Every song pon dis compilation sound wicked. It mek yuh wanna move from morning till night. If yuh nah feelin' it, check yuh pulse! Yuh need fi get outta di house and go partyin' wid di riddim dem. Dancehall: Yaad Style to Di W