FIRE STORM RIDDIM produced by MUST BUST 1996
Fire Storm Overview
In 1996, the Fire Storm Riddim became a favorite in dancehall music. Selectors played this compilation at many events, and it was always in heavy rotation. The riddim’s street anthem style made it stand out compared to other compilations from the same era, which often had a softer or more digital sound. Fire Storm Riddim brought a raw and energetic base that matched the energy of the Jamaican dancehall scene in the mid-90s. General B’s track, "Gun Roll," was a key highlight. General B is also known for being part of the group Monster Shack Crew, which had several hits in the late 1990s. Outlaw Candy appeared twice on the riddim with "Fire Storm Version" and "Randy Candy," showing his unique style. Roundhead contributed "Home Alone," bringing his own flavor to the project. Simpleton, who had a big hit with "Coca Cola Bottle Shape" in 1992, delivered "Pants Buckle" on this riddim. The producer, MUST BUST, played a major role in shaping the sound. MUST BUST is known for working with many dancehall artists and building a reputation for strong, memorable riddims. The Fire Storm Riddim’s powerful bass and catchy melody made it different from other 1996 compilations, and it remains a classic from that time.
Fire Storm Tracklist:
- General B – Gun Roll
- Outlaw Candy – Fire Storm Version
- Outlaw Candy – Randy Candy
- Outlaw Candy, Dirty Berty & Glama Tony – Almighty High
- Roundhead – Home Alone
- Simpleton – Pants Buckle
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