The album Dancehall 2004 by Various is a compilation that showcases the best of Jamaican dancehall music of that year. The album features tracks from some of the most prominent artists in the genre, including Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, and Vybz Kartel, among others.
The tracks on the album are a mix of upbeat, danceable tunes and more introspective, socially conscious songs. The production is top-notch, with each track featuring a unique sound and style that reflects the diversity of the dancehall scene.
One standout track is "Dutty Wine" by Tony Matterhorn, which became a massive hit in Jamaica and beyond. The track is a perfect example of the upbeat, party-oriented side of dancehall, with its infectious beat and catchy chorus.
Another standout track is "Ghetto Story" by Baby Cham, which tells the story of growing up in the Jamaican ghetto and the struggles that come with it. The track is a powerful reminder of the social and economic challenges faced by many Jamaicans, and it showcases the socially conscious side of dancehall music.