Kopa Riddim

Riddim Driven: Kopa, also known as the Kopa Riddim, is an album by Black Chiney, released as part of VP Records' Riddim Driven series in 2005.

The sound system that evolved out of being founding member SUPA Dups' reggae/hip-hop mix-CD project, was established after Supa Dups teamed up with Bobby Chin who was a selector on Tampa, Florida's Poison Dart in 1999. In 2001 with the advice of Bounty Killer they quit Poison Dart to start their own sound Black Chiney. After several years of touring all over the world Supa Dups decided to produce his own riddim.

On May 10, 2005, the album was released. It feature's artist Sean Paul with "Straight Up". Former Born Jamericans member Notch who delivers "V.I.P. (Get Back!)" followed by Kardinal Offishall featurig Akon with "Kill The Dance", Tami Chynn delivers a sexy tune with her "Hot!!!". Elephant Man is featured with three tunes, his dancecraze tunes "Father Elephant", "Ele Melody" and the (Krumpa Remix) of "Shake That Booty" featuring David Banner, Capleton chart topper "Who Yuh Callin' [...]", and the big crossover tune on the Kopa Riddim: Nina Sky featuring Cham with "Turnin' Me On (Black Chiney Remix)". The Kopa Riddim continued to get major club play all over the world since its release.

Track listing

  1. "Straight Up!" - Sean Paul (3:02)
  2. "V.I.P" (Get Back!) - Notch (3:18)
  3. "Kill The Dance" - Kardinal Offishall featurig Akon (2:54)
  4. "Hot!!!" - Tami Chynn (3:06)
  5. "Father Elephant" - Elephant Man (3:39)
  6. "How Much Gyal" - Macka Diamond (3:04)
  7. "Wuk Gyal (Pharmacy)" - Busy Signal (3:05)
  8. "Hot Like Fire" - Sizzla (2:50)
  9. "Turnin' Me On" (Black Chiney Remix) - Nina Sky featuring Cham(3:54)
  10. "If You Wanna Ride" - Nicky B (3:23)
  11. "Love How You" - Delly Ranks (2:56)
  12. "Who Yuh Callin' - Capleton (3:20)
  13. "Four Seasons" - Vybz Kartel (2:48)
  14. "Ele Melody" - Elephant Man (2:49)
  15. "Kopa Riddim Version" - Supa Dups (3:20)
  16. "Shake That Booty" (Krumpa Remix) - Elephant Man featuring David Banner (3:07)

Production credits

  • Producer: Supa Dups
  • Engineer: Sean Wedderburn
  • Mastering: Paul Shields
  • Project A&R: Bobby Chin, Willy Chin
  • Production Manager: Mr. Morgan
  • Art Direction: ZUZUKU a.k.a Blanquito Man