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  2. Riddim Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    Riddim Ribbon Free is the second installment in Tapulous' series of music games, preceded by Riddim Ribbon feat. The Black Eyed Peas. It features Like a G6 by Far East Movement as a default track. Similar to Tap Tap Revenge 3, there is an in-app store where players can buy premium tracks or redeem them with store credits.

  3. Riddim Ribbon feat. The Black Eyed Peas - Wikipedia

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    Later that day it hit the number 4 most grossed and downloaded app. [8] [9] In less than 72 hours after the release, Riddim Ribbon later reached #1 for Top Paid Music Game jumping ahead of Rock Band. [10] Just hours later Riddim Ribbon then became the highest grossing app in the app store. [11] The overall reception of Riddim Ribbon was fairly ...

  4. Riddim - Wikipedia

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    Often a melody is associated with the riddim, and occasionally an artist will produce two different songs with the same riddim (e.g. Elephant Man's "Ele Melody" and "Father Elephant" were both produced using the Kopa riddim, produced by Supa Dups). [citation needed] Riddims began forming popular in the early 1960s with the evolving role of the ...

  5. Sleng Teng - Wikipedia

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    "Sleng Teng" is the name given to one of the first fully computerized riddims, influential in Jamaican music and beyond. The riddim, which was the result of work by Noel Davey, Ian "Wayne" Smith, and Lloyd "King Jammy" James, was first released with Wayne's vocals under the title "Under Mi Sleng Teng" in early 1985.

  6. Riddim Driven (series) - Wikipedia

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    Riddim Driven is a series of various artists compilation albums released by VP Records. Each volume of the series features tracks from multiple artists recorded over one or two reggae or dancehall riddims produced by various producers. The series began in January 2001 with the release of the Chiney Gal & Blazing riddim album.

  7. Riddim (genre) - Wikipedia

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    The term "riddim" is the Jamaican Patois pronunciation of the English word "rhythm".The derived genre originally stemmed from dub, reggae, and dancehall.Although the term was widely used by MCs since the early days of dancehall and garage music, it was later adopted by American dubstep producers and fans to describe what was originally referred to as "wonky dubstep".

  8. Sizzla discography - Wikipedia

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    Riddim Driven – Bondage: Long Live The King (Bondage Riddim) 2002 VP Various Artists Riddim Driven – X5: Say You Love Me (X5 Riddim) 2002 VP Various Artists Riddim Driven – Renegade: Renegade (Renegade Riddim) 2002 VP Various Artists Riddim Driven – Hi Fever: Stay Longer (Hi Fever Riddim) 2002 VP Various Artists Riddim Driven – Tabla

  9. Real Rock - Wikipedia

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    The song is significant for giving rise to perhaps the most popular reggae riddim of all time, having been versioned hundreds of times by artists including The Clash, KRS-One and 311. [3] According to a 2004 The New York Times article, C. Dodd considered the song his crowning achievement.