CHAMPION RIDDIM produced by STAMPEDE 2001
Champion Overview
Champion Riddim came out in 2001 and quickly became a favorite in dancehall music. The riddim has a modern bashment style, with heavy bass and smooth energy that made it perfect for parties and sound clashes. Everywhere you went that year, you could hear this riddim shaking up the speakers. The artists on Champion Riddim each brought their own style. Bob Desert gave us "Move Single," a track that stands out for its catchy flow. Frisko Kid came strong with "Dem Wrong Up." Frisko Kid is well known in dancehall, especially for his hit song "Gal Pon Di Side," which made him a big name in the late 1990s. Granny Roots added "No Knowing," showing her unique voice and energy. Guyanese brought "Bite Di Dust," and King David delivered two tracks: "Champion Of Champ" and "Pop Off Dem Strip." Each song added something special to the riddim. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer made sure every beat hit hard and sounded clean. The producer, STAMPEDE, was the main force behind Champion Riddim. STAMPEDE is known for working with many dancehall artists and has been a part of several popular projects over the years. His work helped Champion Riddim stay fresh and powerful. Even today, selectors love to play Champion Riddim at dances and clashes. The energy and vibes from 2001 still live on, making this riddim a true dancehall classic.
Champion Tracklist:
- Bob Desert – Move Single
- Frisko Kid – Dem Wrong Up
- Granny Roots – No Knowing
- Guyanese – Bite Di Dust
- King David – Champion Of Champ
- King David – Pop Off Dem Strip
- Potenial Crew – Buff Bay
- Sizzla – Cute N Nice
- Version – Champion Riddim
- Wappalous – Fall On Top
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