All Night Riddim – Bridgeview Productions 2010
All Night Overview
When the yard session tape for the All Night Riddim dropped in 2010, dancehall fans responded with real excitement. The tape quickly became a favorite at parties and on the streets, as listeners connected with its lively sound and fresh energy. Many said the riddim brought something new, but still felt true to the roots of dancehall. A big part of the tape’s success came from the artists involved. Norris Man gave a strong performance with “No Money No Love,” showing the same thoughtful style that made his album “Persistence” a standout in reggae circles. Shawn Storm’s “Change Daily” added a sharp, catchy flow. At the time, Shawn Storm was known for his work with the Portmore Empire and his close collaborations with Vybz Kartel, which helped boost his profile. Tommy Lee brought a different vibe with “Role Wid Shawty,” using his unique voice and delivery. Tommy Lee would later become famous for his dark, gothic style in dancehall, but here he showed his early energy. The bashment arranger behind the riddim kept the tape tight and let the horn riffs shine. The release came out on the popular label, which was known for shaping the dancehall sound of that year. Looking back, the bashment flow of the All Night Riddim really captured the spirit of 2010. It brought artists together, pushed the sound forward, and left a mark that fans still remember today.
All Night Tracklist:
- Norris Man – No Money No Love
- Shawn Storm – Change Daily
- Tommy Lee – Role Wid Shawty
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