ANTI BADNESS RIDDIM produced by V1 RECORDS 2002
Anti Badness Overview
In 2002, the bashment scene was buzzing with the release of the Anti Badness Riddim. This release featured a collection of tracks that became instant dancehall favorites. Alozade kicked things off with "Gwaan Like Dem Hype," a track that showcased his energetic style. D Bad Dawg followed with "Belly Nuh Bang," adding his own flair to the mix. Delly Ranks brought the heat with "Send For The Girls," a tune that got everyone moving. Kiprich's "She Loves Me" and Mega Banton's "City Block A Gal" were also part of this memorable lineup. Kiprich, known for his clever lyrics and engaging performances, added another hit to his repertoire with this track. Mega Banton, who gained fame in the 90s with hits like "Sound Boy Killing," continued to demonstrate his staying power in the dancehall scene with "City Block A Gal." Behind this successful release was V1 RECORDS, a label known for its significant impact on dancehall music. V1 RECORDS has been instrumental in promoting dancehall culture, consistently delivering riddims that resonate with fans. Their ability to craft beats that capture the essence of the dancehall experience is evident in the Anti Badness Riddim. Dancehall selectors still hold this release in high regard, often including its tracks in their sets. The combination of talented artists and the production prowess of V1 RECORDS made the Anti Badness Riddim a standout in 2002, ensuring its place in dancehall history.
Anti Badness Tracklist:
- Alozade – Gwaan Like Dem Hype
- D Bad Dawg – Belly Nuh Bang
- Delly Ranks – Send For The Girls
- Kiprich – She Loves Me
- Mega Banton – City Block A Gal
- Mr Lex And Stevie Face – Care Haar
- Mr G And Ingel Chanta – Wi Nuh Bad Mind
- Natural Black – Mi Do Mi Best
- San J And Tami – Strictly Physical
- Sizzla – Ill Be There For You
- Tanto Metro And Devonte – Cold Like Snow
- Version – Anti Badness
- Zoom J – Tuggi Tuggi
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