Amazing Grace Riddim – Whitehouse 1995
Amazing Grace Overview
In 1995, the Amazing Grace Riddim made a strong mark in dancehall music. The riddim was built by a talented architect who blended energetic street sounds with the spirit of bashment parties. The recording process brought together new voices, giving fresh artists a real chance to shine on a big platform. Earl St Michael & Danesha opened the project with "Amazing Grace," setting a bold and uplifting tone. Their track used the riddim’s powerful base to create a song that quickly became popular in local dances. Gabbidon followed with "So Many Years Ina Babylon," bringing thoughtful lyrics and a deep delivery. Gabbidon is also known for his work on other roots-inspired tracks during the 1990s. Live Wire’s "Aalmight God" added a spiritual touch, while Prestige’s "Leave It There" kept the energy high with catchy hooks. Screamer Don’s "Who Seh Theres No God" brought a questioning edge, giving the riddim a mix of messages that matched the street vibes of the time. Super Arafat closed out the set with "Father God Forgive Them," adding another layer of emotion. Each artist used the Amazing Grace Riddim’s street anthem base to shape their own sound. The release quickly became a favorite in dances and on sound systems, capturing the true mood of 1995’s dancehall scene.
Amazing Grace Tracklist:
- Earl St Michael & Danesha – Amazing Grace
- Gabbidon – So Many Years Ina Babylon
- Live Wire – Aalmight God
- Prestige – Leave It There
- Screamer Don – Who Seh Theres No God
- Super Arafat – Father God Forgive Them
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