ACID HALL RIDDIM produced by ACID RAIN RECORDS 2000
Acid Hall Overview
Selector’s choice in 2000 brought the Acid Hall Riddim, a standout dancehall riddim from Jamaica. This rhythm came from ACID RAIN RECORDS, a label known for fresh, energetic productions in the reggae and dancehall world. The Acid Hall Riddim featured some of the top names in dancehall. Beenie Man’s track, “Badman 2k,” was a favorite for many selectors. Beenie Man is well known for his hit “Who Am I (Sim Simma),” and he won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001. Boom Dandimite and Nitty Kutchie teamed up for “Shots Bwoy,” bringing their unique style to the riddim. Elephant Man, another big name, gave fans “www.2000.com.” Elephant Man is famous for his energetic performances and songs like “Pon De River Pon De Bank.” The riddim also had Foxy Brown with “Too Stoosh.” Foxy Brown is a well-known rapper from New York, known for her album “Ill Na Na.” Ghost delivered “Come Back Again,” adding smooth vocals to the mix. ACID RAIN RECORDS produced the Acid Hall Riddim, helping it become popular in dancehall parties and radio sets in 2000. The label is respected for working with top Jamaican artists and helping new sounds reach global audiences. Selectors loved the riddim for its lively beat and star-studded lineup.
Acid Hall Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Badman 2k (Internet)
- Boom Dandimite And Nitty Kutchie – Shots Bwoy
- Elephant Man – www.2000.com
- Foxy Brown – Too Stoosh
- Ghost – Come Back Again
- Mega Banton – Jigga For Life
- Omar Gosh – Millenium Jump
- Spragga Benz – Supposed 2 Know
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