Riddim Driven: Mexican
Riddim Driven: Mexican is the 34th installment of VP Records' Riddim Driven series. It was released in September 2002 on CD and LP. The album features various artists recorded over the "Mexican" riddim produced by Lloyd "King Jammy" James and his son Trevor "Baby G" James.
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Compilation album by Various Artists | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Dancehall | |||
Label | VP | |||
Producer | Lloyd "King Jammy" James Trevor "Baby G" James | |||
Various Artists chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Come On" - Sizzla
- "Dem Bawling" - Bounty Killer
- "Bug Out" - Ward 21
- "Fool" - Mad Cobra
- "Ordinary" - Beenie Man
- "Watch Yuh Income" - Assassin
- "Nuh Dis Nuh Man" - Bling Dawg
- "Get Away" - Frisco Kid
- "Most High" - Vybz Kartel
- "Couldn't Be Real" - Mega Banton
- "Admiria Panamina" - Wayne Wonder ft. Surprise
- "Sharp Like a Knife" - Ninjaman
- "Works Everyday" - Anthony Cruz
- "Sick Wi Stomach" - Delly Ranx
- "OK" - Bascom X & Vybz Kartel
- "Galang Gal" - Galaxy P
- "It's Alright" - Fahrenheit & Mitch
- "Money / Version" - Bugsy Malone
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