20/20 RIDDIM produced by MIXING LAB – 2000
In 2000, 20/20 Riddim was released as a dancehall riddim that drew strength from Chicken, Capleton, Bounty Killa. Their anthemic energy over party-ready beats gave the riddim its edge. MIXING LAB – ensured catchy hooks remained present throughout. It’s a project that still feels fresh. Anthemic hits!
20/20 Overview
The 20/20 Riddim bashment project arrived in Jamaica in 2000, quickly making waves in the dancehall scene. This release became a favorite at late-night parties, where its lively rhythms and strong vocals set the mood for countless celebrations. The project featured standout artists like Chicken, who brought energy with the track "A What Dat." Capleton, known for his powerful voice and hits like "Jah Jah City," delivered "Why Do The Eden Reign" for this riddim, adding his signature fiery style. Bounty Killa, a major figure in dancehall who won the Grammy for Best Reggae Album as part of the group SuperHeavy, contributed "Roy," showing his commanding presence. Elephant Man, famous for his hit "Pon De River Pon De Bank," added the party anthem "Bruck Out." Junior Kelly, who gained international recognition with "Love So Nice," performed "I And I," giving the riddim another memorable moment. Other artists like Leego with "Wicked E" and Soj with "Education" also helped shape the sound of the project, making sure each track brought something unique. Behind the scenes, the producer MIXING LAB - played a key role. MIXING LAB - is known for working with top Jamaican artists and for producing some of the most recognized dancehall tracks from the late 1990s and early 2000s. His skills in the studio ensured each song on the 20/20 Riddim had a catchy hook and a polished sound. The 20/20 Riddim stood out among the many bashment releases of 2000.
20/20 Tracklist:
- Chicken – A What Dat
- Capleton – Why Do The Eden Reign
- Bounty Killa – Roy
- Elephant Man – Bruck Out
- Junior Kelly – I And I
- Leego – Wicked E
- Soj – Education
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