BIG LEAGUE RIDDIM produced by 321 STRONG 2001
Big League Overview
In 2001, a new yard beat rolled out of the studio and quickly became a favourite at dancehall parties. The beat was built by 321 STRONG, a producer known for his sharp ear and creative energy. Before this release, 321 STRONG had already made a name in dancehall circles, working with top artists and helping to shape the sound of the early 2000s. His label, also called 321 STRONG, was gaining respect for putting out hard-hitting riddims that selectors loved to play. The journey started in the studio, where 321 STRONG spent long hours perfecting the riddim’s punchy bass and catchy hooks. Once the beat was ready, he brought in some of the biggest voices in dancehall. Anthony B recorded "Doomsday," a track that matches his powerful delivery and message-driven style. Anthony B is known for songs like "Fire Pon Rome" and has built a career as one of reggae’s most outspoken voices. Next, Buju Banton stepped up with "Back Against The Wall." Buju Banton is a legend in Jamaican music, winning a Grammy for his album "Before the Dawn" and known worldwide for hits like "Champion." His voice on this riddim brings deep energy and grit. Sizzla added "Biggest Talk" to the mix, delivering his signature rapid-fire lyrics. Sizzla is famous for albums like "Da Real Thing," which reached the Billboard Reggae Albums chart and made him a global star. Selectors still rate this dancehall drop from 2001.
Big League Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Doomsday
- Buju Banton – Back Against The Wall
- Sizzla – Biggest Talk
Buju Banton sample:
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