70’s/MUD UP/ROCK ‘N’ ROLL RIDDIM produced by I & I FOUNDATION 2000
70s/Mud Up/Rock ‘N Roll Overview
In 2000, a new dancehall riddim made a big impact on bashment parties and sound clashes. The track builder behind this release was I and I FOUNDATION, a producer known for blending classic reggae elements with modern dancehall energy. I and I FOUNDATION has worked with several top Jamaican artists and is respected for keeping the roots alive while pushing the sound forward. The recording process for this riddim focused on tight, punchy drum patterns and lively basslines. Each artist recorded their vocals over the same instrumental, adding their own style and lyrics. The result was a collection of songs that kept the dancefloors moving. Anthony B brought his strong delivery to "Make Dash," showing the conscious side of dancehall. Beenie Man, who won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001, added his signature flow to "I Do." Bounty Killer, known for hits like "Look," delivered "Wanna Be See" with his unmistakable voice and commanding presence. Delly Ranks energized the crowd with "Hand Inna The," while Harry Toddler’s "Warning" kept the bashment vibe going strong. Lexxus with "Let It Go" and Roundhead’s "Bare Girl" added more flavor to the set. Each artist helped to shape the bashment flow, making this riddim a favorite in dancehall sessions of the era.
70s/Mud Up/Rock ‘N Roll Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Make Dash
- Beenie Man – I Do
- Bounty Killer – Wanna Be See
- Delly Ranks – Hand Inna The
- Harry Toddler – Warning
- Lexxus – Let It Go
- Roundhead – Bare Girl
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