
90s Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 2008
- Style: Dancehall
- Total tracks: 23
- Unique artists on riddim: 21
- Production credits: FINGAZ RECORDING STUDIO
- Key artists on this riddim: Alley Cat, Bling Dawg (aka Ricky Rudy), Buju Banton, Captain Barkey, Delly Ranx, Elephant Man
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2008 Riddims List · 2008 Dancehall Riddims
A raw, early-2000s dancehall pulse runs through 90s Riddim, with bright, bouncy one-drop-and-forward energy that leaves room for cut-and-dry hooks and talk-over style vocals. Elephant Man’s “It Good” gets the biggest push here, and hearing it in both edit and raw form tells you exactly where the riddim wants to live: in the dance, with the crowd locked in. Mega Banton, Hawkeye, Bling Dawg and Captain Barkey with Wickerman keep the vibe charged, while the set also folds in a few more veteran voices like Buju Banton, Lady Saw and Delly Ranx on the full 23-track version. For Fingaz Recording Studio, this sits comfortably among the producer’s tougher dancehall packages, leaning more toward straight street pressure than polished crossover sheen. It’s the kind of riddim that keeps the catalogue rooted in the late-90s/2000s hardcore tradition while still sounding ready for a sound system pull-up.
90s Riddim Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – It Good (Edit)
- Elephant Man – It Good (Raw)
- Ward Mad
- Mega Banton – About Me
- Hawkeye – Nurse No Bwoy
- Captain Barkey And Wickerman – Bad Mind Ah Gwaan
- Red Fox – Many More
- Bling Dawg – Dem A Pree
- Chicken – Your Type A Style
- Monster Empire – Low Wi Ya
- New Kidz – Nah Nuh Problem
- Ras Ptah – Clean And Free
- Powerman – Mi Nuh Waan
- Innocent Crew – Do U Wanna
- Buju Banton – Model Inna Dance (Edit)
- Buju Banton – Model Inna Dance (Raw)
- Mr Easy – Longevity
- Lady Saw – Broke A Neck (Edit)
- Lady Saw – Broke A Neck (Raw)
- Alley Cat Aka Imperial – Malice
- Lexxus Aka The Prince – All Of Dem Type This
- Delly Ranx – Living Ok
- Version – 90s Riddim
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