90’S RIDE RIDDIM produced by CP ONE RECORDS 2011
90s Ride Overview
In 2011, the bashment flow was a top choice for selectors at street dances across Jamaica. The style’s energy matched the mood of the year, bringing crowds together with its catchy hooks and strong rhythms. Bashment’s influence was clear in the music that dominated sound systems and radio. A major part of this movement was the work of CP ONE RECORDS. The label, known for its focus on dancehall and reggae, helped shape the sound of the era. CP ONE RECORDS built a reputation for producing riddims that kept parties moving. Their releases often found their way onto playlists and into the hands of selectors looking for fresh, dance-ready tracks. On the 90s Ride Riddim, several artists made their mark. Cp One delivered the track “90'S Ride Riddim,” showing the label’s signature style. Cp Pedro added two songs, “Fake Friend” and “Red Riding Hood,” each with his own lyrical twist. Madd One contributed “Tell You The Truth,” bringing a direct and honest approach. Ricashae, known for his smooth delivery, appeared with “Cash.” Woney rounded out the lineup with “Survive,” a song that echoed the resilience found in dancehall music. Together, these artists and CP ONE RECORDS captured the spirit of 2011’s bashment scene, making music that still stands out in the dancehall landscape.
90s Ride Tracklist:
- Cp One – 90’S Ride Riddim
- Cp Pedro – Fake Friend
- Cp Pedro – Red Riding Hood
- Madd One – Tell You The Truth
- Ricashae – Cash
- Woney – Survive
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