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  • great mix but something is wrong with the sound

  • does anyone kno the song on the this riddim were a guy sings it and the chrous goes "he or heh" it usually plays after durtsman

  • nice

  • Hmmmmmm, reggae has stood the test of time.

  • i don't mind a likkle reggaeton but she can get old, just like if I listen a 16 track riddim CD straight thru LOL. hot dis year a vintage riddim, fond memories of early 90s!

  • i aint no jamaican true haitian reggae is part of my culture but in haiti when you drop something like that you kill the party straight whine

  • las mejores beats is from jamaica that s why reggeaton born from jamaican music !! run things u boy!!!! IS TRUE!!!

  • thanks for posting!

  • this riddim came out in the early 90's when i was about 6 or 7 yrs old. In Belize where i live, this riddim is a must have at any dance or party

  • nice riddim reminds me of reggaeton.

  • where do you think Spanish folks stole it from.

  • Jamaica. They simply sampled it frequently up in Puerto Rico. While up in Panama they made Spanish Traduccions.

  • I agree with you, reggaeton is copy of jamaican pure riddims. jamaican were the first ones to invent these jams and other people copy them.

  • Everybody samples from one another from time to time.

  • @SuperDeven1 No one is saying they didn't take jamaican riddims. I am Latin and I am also friends with a lot of reggaeton producers for big names and in interviews they even say "it is a mix of Jamaican reggae and spanish instruments and influences."  I LOVE jamaican riddims.. especially early 90's dancehall..nothing in this world can compare..I respect it..

  • @skee4free YEA SPANISH MY ASS YOU SPICS COPY FROM THE REAL RUDE BOY IN JAMAICA OK LISTEN TO THIS THEN SHUT YOUR SPIC UP THIS WAS THE ONE THAT MADE YOUR REGGEATON

    look that up. Jimmy Riley - Ain't Too Proud To Beg tat boops riddim 1989 would shut your ass up you guys copy cats beats make your own rico .

  • spanish folks? r u talkin about puerto ricans , because last time i checked they were called puerto ricans not spanish,

    its like calling americans, english people wtf

  • DJKAYZEE:

    When I say "Spanish folks" I mean the people who speak Spanish and not referring to any country in particular. There are MANY Spanish folks I know who listen to Reggaeton, but are not Puerto Ricans.

    Relax.

  • Reggaeton is always the same riddim, true jamaican dancehall has a whole variety of different bass sequences. Reggaeton is all the same! Take Jamaican dancehall back!!!

  • thats y its called reggaeton, and u saying it always the same riddim makes u sound ignorant,

    Reggaeton uses a mix of 3 riddims

    Poco man jam, bam bam and hot this year riddims, unless u cant count thats not one

  • Yeah the same 3 similar sounding riddims, over and over and over and over and over

  • yah that's how we do reggae mixes, we use the same "riddim" and mix in all the other songs who bit the riddim, in this case it's Dirtsman's "Hot this Year" riddim...

    It's WICKED...used to jam to this many years ago!

  • lol may be becuz reggaeton is based on it hahah wow

  • run things rudebwoy bad bad bad!

    on tuff gong label.

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