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Dancehall riddims list
Dancehall riddims list








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dancehall riddims list

Consider adding a topic to this template: there are already 5,183 articles in the main category, and specifying |topic= will aid in categorization.Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.View a machine-translated version of the Spanish article.This version can be heard on "Dancehall Style" by Luciano. Another example is King Jammy's own 2005 relick of the riddim, called the Sleng Teng Resurrection Riddim. "Ninja Mi Ninja" by King Kong used this version. Numerous versions of the riddim were made, for example the 1985 version by Harry J called the Computer Rule Riddim.

dancehall riddims list

The Sleng Teng Riddim is currently the most used riddim ever. Wayne Smith and Noel Davey brought the riddim and the lyrics to King Jammy, who used them to create the Sleng Teng Riddim and the first tune recorded over it Wayne Smith’s 1985 hit "Under Mi Sleng Teng". Wayne Smith had already written some lyrics inspired by Barrington Levy’s 1985 hit "Under Mi Sensi". Messing around with it, they created a rudimentary riddim based on the rock and roll preset. In late 1984, Wayne Smith crossed paths with Noel Davey, who owned a Casio MT40 keyboard. Lee "Scratch" Perry started experimenting with digital riddims in the early 1970s, but the groundbreaking Sleng Teng Riddim would be the riddim that changed reggae music overnight. The Sleng Teng Riddim was the riddim that revolutionised digital reggae music back in 1985.










Dancehall riddims list