SUDDEN IMPACT RIDDIM produced by SHOCKING VIBES 1992
Sudden Impact Overview
The Sudden Impact Riddim sound system cut brought a heavy, bouncing rhythm that made it a dancehall classic. The beat was sharp and energetic, with a strong bassline that got crowds moving at every street dance. DJs loved to spin this riddim because it created a real party vibe, with each artist bringing their own style to the track. Anthony Malvo’s “Stone In Love” stands out with smooth vocals and heartfelt delivery. Malvo, known for his collaborations with Tiger, shows his soulful side here. Anthony Red Rose delivers “Let Them Talk,” adding his signature touch. Red Rose is famous for his 1985 dancehall hit “Tempo,” and his confident flow fits perfectly on this riddim. Beenie Man’s “Tek Him Money” adds energy and clever lyrics. Beenie Man is one of dancehall’s biggest stars, with a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001. Buju Banton’s “Certain Gal” brings a deep, gruff voice and catchy melody. Buju Banton later earned international fame with albums like “Til Shiloh.” Jack Radics sings “Everybody Plays The Fool,” showing his smooth, soulful delivery. Behind the scenes, SHOCKING VIBES shaped the riddim’s sound. The label, founded by Patrick Roberts, became known for working with top artists like Beenie Man and for producing several dancehall hits in the 1990s. The Sudden Impact Riddim’s legacy lives on as DJs keep the 1992 yard session tape alive for new generations.
Sudden Impact Tracklist:
- Anthony Malvo – Stone In Love
- Anthony Red Rose – Let Them Talk
- Beenie Man – Tek Him Money
- Buju Banton – Certain Gal
- Jack Radics – Everybody Plays The Fool
- Little Kirk – Ease The Pain
- Ninja Ford – Shot A Kill
- Shawn 14 – Fret
- Tanto Metro – Watch Di Flexing
- Wayne Wonder – Lets Be Friends
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