DADDY BLEACH RIDDIM produced by MASSIVE B 1996
Daddy Bleach Overview
In 1996, the studio was alive with energy when the Daddy Bleach Riddim came together. The team wanted a sound that would make people move in the clubs and at dancehall parties. The bashment arranger focused on keeping the beat strong and the groove infectious, building a riddim that DJs could use to fire up any crowd. At the heart of the project was producer MASSIVE B. Known for his work in New York’s reggae scene, MASSIVE B runs a respected label with the same name. He has produced many dancehall hits and is known for his deep understanding of sound system culture. His creative direction helped shape the Daddy Bleach Riddim into a club favorite. The riddim features top artists, each bringing their unique style. Burro Banton delivers “Old Time Religion,” showing off his powerful voice and classic deejay flow. Chronicle’s “Rosie” adds a smooth, melodic touch. Jigsy King brings energy with “Girls Medley.” He is best known for his hit “Gi Mi Di Weed,” which topped Jamaican charts in the 1990s. Junior Reid joins with “Ain’t No Half Steppin’.” Reid is famous for his song “One Blood,” a reggae anthem known worldwide. Ninjaman’s “Rascal Rum” adds lyrical fire, reflecting his reputation as a dancehall legend. The Daddy Bleach Riddim perfectly captured the spirit of 1996 dancehall, making every party and sound clash unforgettable.
Daddy Bleach Tracklist:
- Burro Banton – Old Time Religion
- Chronicle – Rosie
- Jigsy King – Girls Medley
- Junior Reid – Ain’t No Half Steppin’
- Ninjaman – Rascal Rum
- Yankee B – The Original
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