007 Riddim produced by Massive B in 1996
007 Overview
In 1996, dancehall music often used a street anthem base. This heavy, catchy rhythm was popular in street dances across Jamaica. The 007 Riddim is a good example of how this sound blends with other genres and artists’ styles. The 007 Riddim brings together artists like Chronicles, Junior Reid, and Ninjaman on “007 Medley.” Their voices and energy mix well with the street anthem beat, creating a lively and raw sound. Junior Reid, known for his hit “One Blood,” adds his unique voice to the medley, giving it a strong reggae feel. The street anthem base also works well with different artists. Devonte Clark and Jigsy King team up on “Another Gal Come,” adding smooth vocals and playful lyrics. Jigsy King is well known for his song “Gi Mi Di Weed.” Duckman’s “She Like It” and Killa D’s “Chicas Del Mudo” show how the riddim can fit both romantic and party vibes. The producer behind the 007 Riddim is Massive B, also known as Bobby Konders. He is famous for his Massive B label, which has released many important reggae and dancehall tracks. Bobby Konders is also a respected DJ in New York and helped bring dancehall to a global audience. The 007 Riddim’s street anthem base mixes well with reggae, dancehall, and even Latin influences, making it a classic sound from 1996.
007 Tracklist:
- Chronicles, Junior Reid & Ninjaman – 007 Medley
- Devonte Clark & Jigsy King – Another Gal Come
- Duckman – She Like It
- Killa D – Chicas Del Mudo
- Massive B (Bobby Konders) – 007 Rhythm Version
- Merciless – From A Distance
- New Product – Camela
- Red Fox – Run Him
- Spragga Benz – Me Have To Laugh
- Yankee B – Getting A Girl With
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