ADVICE RIDDIM produced by WAY OUT RECORDS 2000
Advice Overview
In the early 2000s, Jamaica’s dancehall scene was alive with energy. The club-ready riddim became a soundtrack for parties and street dances across the island. Its heavy bass and fast tempo made it a favorite for selectors and dancers. Many people say this riddim captured the real bashment spirit of dancehall at the time. The track builder behind this riddim was WAY OUT RECORDS, a label known for its sharp production and influence in the dancehall world. WAY OUT RECORDS started in the late 1990s and quickly gained respect for releasing strong, dancefloor-focused riddims. Their work often reached both local and international audiences, helping to spread the sound of Jamaican dancehall even further. The riddim featured some of the biggest names in dancehall. Capleton, a well-known artist famous for songs like “Jah Jah City,” brought his powerful voice to the track “fyah bun out.” Elephant Man, another major figure in dancehall, added his energetic style with “No Long Talking.” Elephant Man is widely known for his hit “Pon De River Pon De Bank,” which made waves in clubs worldwide. Jah Thunder contributed with “Find The Leader,” while Mad Cobra, known for his 1992 hit “Flex,” delivered “Keep It Tight.” Each artist brought their own style to the riddim, making every track unique but still connected by the same driving beat. The club-ready riddim from WAY OUT RECORDS helped define dancehall’s sound in 2000, creating memories for fans and setting a standard for bashment energy.
Advice Tracklist:
- Capleton – fyah bun out
- Elephant Man – No Long Talking
- Jah Thunder – Find The Leader
- Mad Cobra – Keep It Tight
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