BAD TREATMENT RIDDIM produced by JAMMYS RECORDS 1996
Bad Treatment Overview
In 1996, the Bad Treatment Riddim brought new energy to the dancehall scene. The sound system cut was a favorite at sound clashes, where selectors would play it to get the crowd moving. This version mixed well with other genres, especially hip hop and R&B, because of its heavy bass and catchy rhythm. The riddim made it easy for DJs to blend different songs and styles in one session. Artists like Ah Toms, Angel Doolas, and Buccaneer each added their own style. Ah Toms delivered “You’ve Got Me Waiting - Dubplate,” a track made especially for sound system use. Angel Doolas came with “Charge Mi Fe De Weed,” showing his unique voice. Buccaneer, who is known for his hit “Boom Bye Bye,” brought “Oven” to the riddim, adding his signature energy. Chuck Fenda, with “Gal Dem Wining,” kept the party vibe strong. Goofy, who is also known for the popular song “Fudgie,” contributed “No Drugs,” bringing an important message. JAMMYS RECORDS produced the riddim. King Jammy, the label’s founder, is famous for his work on the classic “Sleng Teng” riddim, which changed dancehall forever. The studio hand played a key part in shaping the sound, making sure every artist’s voice fit the riddim perfectly. The yard session tape from this release was a big hit in 1996’s bashment parties, blending dancehall with fresh influences and keeping the dance floor packed.
Bad Treatment Tracklist:
- Ah Toms – You’ve Got Me Waiting – Dubplate
- Angel Doolas – Charge Mi Fe De Weed
- Buccaneer – Oven
- Chuck Fenda – Gal Dem Wining
- Goofy – No Drugs
- Gurt Up – Mr Do It Right
- Hawkeye – Funny Man
- Junior Cat – Time To Wake Up Version
- Junior Cat – Time To Wake Up
- Pinchers – Lorna
- Version – Bad Treatment
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