Filthy Riddim
The Filthy Riddim is a dancehall - riddim , the end of the 1990s and early 2000s better known attained. The riddim was produced in 1998 by Jamaican producer Haldane 'Danny' Browne . The Jamaican deejay Mr. Vegas released two songs on the riddim. The song Heads High was his biggest success so far. Another well-known song on the riddim is Breeze Off by Lady G. In Germany, the riddim gained notoriety through the mixtape Seven Inch Biznizz by DJ Dynamite from the hip hop band Dynamite Deluxe , which was released in 1998 on the Eimsbush label .
description
The Filthy Riddim is a digitally produced riddim. The original speed is 143.1 bpm . The basis is a monotonous melody played by a banjo , which is accompanied by an equally monotonous beat . This is 3/4 time and consists of 2 deep, slightly echoing tones of a tuba . They dominate the bass drum below , which also strikes twice at the same time. The third beat is a sharp sounding snare . The beat and the melody stop alternately during the course and thus form the rhythm . During the diminuendos there is a melody of a high wind instrument and a changed course of the bass drum. The riddim is accompanied by electronic sound effects .
Artist / song
Interpreter | title | year |
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Haldane 'Danny' Browne | Filthy Riddim Instrumental | 1998 |
Beenie Man | Do You Wanna Dis | 1998 |
Buccaneer | Tek It Easy (Cheesy) | 1998 |
Buju Banton | Up Close And Personal | 1998 |
Buju Banton & Beenie Man | Woman A Sample | 1998 |
Chrissy D. | Big timer | 1998 |
General Degree | Sweet Cologne | 1998 |
General Degree | Traffic blocking | 1998 |
Goofy | Somebody just poop | 1998 |
Hawk Eye | Vex If You Waan Vex | 1998 |
Lady G. | Breeze Off | 1998 |
Mr. Vegas | Heads high | 1998 |
Mr. Vegas | Wuk The Money | 1998 |
Pinchers | Yagga Yah | 1998 |
Red advice | Ah Fi Who Gal | 1998 |
Sean Paul | Nah Get Nuh Bligh | 1998 |
Spragga Benz | She Nuh Ready Yet | 1998 |
Tanya Stephens | Draw Fi Mi fingers | 1998 |