TWELVE DISCIPLES RIDDIM produced by STONE COLD 2000
Twelve Disciples Overview
The bashment flow defined dancehall in the early 2000s. This sound was all about fast, rolling drum patterns, heavy basslines, and a party energy that made people move. The rhythm had a joyful, unstoppable feel, perfect for the dance floor. DJs and fans loved the way the beat pushed everything forward, creating a non-stop vibe that became the heartbeat of dancehall at the time. On the Twelve Disciples Riddim, several top artists brought their own style to the bashment flow. Ambelique’s “Everyday” rides the groove with smooth vocals. Anthony B, known for his energetic performances and songs like “No Like What 'A Gwan,” adds strong social messages. Beres Hammond, a legend in reggae and dancehall, delivers “Chase Dem” with his signature soulful voice; Hammond is also known for his classic album “A Moment in Time.” Buju Banton, a Grammy winner, brings his deep, commanding tone to “Straight Foward.” Bushman, with “On A Mission,” adds conscious lyrics and a rootsy feel. Behind the scenes, producer STONE COLD shaped the sound of this riddim. STONE COLD is known for his work with the Stone Cold label, which helped launch several crossover hits in the dancehall world. His production style keeps the energy high and the sound crisp. The bashment flow and STONE COLD’s vision made this riddim a true piece of 2000’s dancehall fire.
Twelve Disciples Tracklist:
- Ambelique – Everyday
- Anthony B – No Like What ‘A Gwan
- Beres Hammond – Chase Dem
- Buju Banton – Straight Foward
- Bushman – On A Mission
- Capleton – Seek Knowledge
- Jimmy Riley – Never Give It Up
- Luciano – Keep I Chanting
- Mikey General – Make T’hat Change
- Tony Rebel – High Grade
- Toots – King Of Kings
- Yami Bolo – Children
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