Sweet Sop Riddim 2005 May 2026
"Sweet Sop Riddim 2005"
: A powerful conscious collaboration that remains a fan favorite in live sets. Elephant Man – "Woman Inna My Life" / "Without A Woman" Sweet Sop Riddim 2005
- The riddim fit the mid-2000s trend of versatile backing tracks allowing both hardcore deejays and melodic singers to record over the same instrumental.
- It saw rotation on Jamaican sound systems and local radio, contributing to the visibility of artists who voiced it.
- While not universally global, it holds nostalgia among collectors and fans of that period’s dancehall.
3. The Breakout Tune (The Spark)
Don Corleone (now known as DJ Korrup) had a knack for creating infectious, melodic instrumentals, but Sweet Sop was special. Named after the sweet, custard-like fruit, the riddim lived up to its name. It was smooth, easily digestible, and left you wanting more. "Sweet Sop Riddim 2005" : A powerful conscious
- Tempo: ~85 BPM (half-time feel)
- Instrumentation: Kick-snare pattern, sub-bass drone, occasional piano or synth pad
- Harmonic structure: Simple two-chord progression (e.g., F♯ minor – E major)
- Production techniques: Reverb-heavy vocals, absence of fills or frills