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Don't Stop-John King
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Love that song. That's the Uptown Riddim (produced by Dwain Antrobus from his cd 'Straight From Bim')
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if i am not mistaken, it is the uptown riddim. |
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I'm not sure if i heard that one. Only other one i have heard is the Nirvana riddim. That one cool as well.
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There is nothing wrong with riddims. I like them - if they are well put together. For example, the riddim with tempted to touch was excellent production, spawning several hit songs. That riddim is just as fresh now as it was when it first came out. Also, the by the bar riddim by monsta piece is fresh.
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