The Wave Riddim – In the Streetz 2003
The Wave Riddim came out in 2003. It is a dancehall riddim with a sound different from others at the time. The riddim uses beats that are inspired by drill music. The energy is smooth, but the drum patterns are strong. The Wave Riddim was made for dance clashes and selectors. Each song on the riddim stands out. Alozade, a deejay known for his rough voice and clever lyrics, is one of the artists on The Wave Riddim. He started his career in the late 1990s and became popular for songs like “Bad Out Deh.” Bounty Killer, another artist on the riddim, is famous for his deep voice and serious delivery. He has been a leader in dancehall since the 1990s and is known for his powerful lyrics. Capleton, also on the riddim, brings his own style. He mixes dancehall and reggae with strong messages about life and justice. ARP, a vocal group, also features on the project. They are known for their smooth harmonies and have worked with many top artists. The Wave Riddim is still played today. It is a favorite for selectors and fans who want energy and style in their dancehall music.
Tracklist:
ARP – Thug Life
- Alozade – New Thing
- Bounty Killer – Sexual Healing
- Capleton – A Nuff A Dem
- Captain Barkey – Your Hand
- Determine – Lock Di City
- Elephant Man – Watch We
- Frisco Kid – Mad At Them
- Harry Toddler – Endorse My Girl
- Keri – Come Get Me
- Lexxus – Bwoy Like Me
- Mad Cobra – Start It Nuh
- Mr Vegas – First Thing First
- Sizzla – Love So Pure
- Ward 21 – I Was Weak