Antidote Riddim – Rude Boy, Shocking Vibes 1998
Antidote Overview
The bashment rhythm of 1998 brought a raw and energetic street sound to dancehall music. This style was all about heavy bass, sharp snares, and a vibe that made people want to move. The mood was bold and lively, perfect for dancehall sessions and club nights. Several artists made their mark on this rhythm. Alley Cat delivered "Bad Man Say," showing his strong voice and attitude. Beenie Man, already known as the "King of Dancehall" and famous for hits like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)," added his own flavor with "Boomboclat." Danny English, who would later work with Egg Nog on the popular track "Party Time," brought energy with "Shot Cocky." The group Arp performed "Fuckin' Game," and Antidote contributed with "Unknown." Each artist added their own style, making the rhythm diverse and exciting. Other songs on the rhythm included Devonte with "Four Four," Elephant Man and Scare Dem both with "War Dem Say," Laddi Gayle's "Wine Today," and Mega Banton's "Mouth Talk Nuh Work." These tracks helped to make the bashment rhythm a true dancehall favorite. The beat was crafted by producers at Main Street Records, a label known for its work in the dancehall scene. Main Street Records helped push this sound to the streets and clubs of Jamaica and beyond. The bashment rhythm from 1998 stands as one of the pure dancehall sounds of its time, remembered for its raw energy and street flavor.
Antidote Tracklist:
- Alley Cat – Bad Man Say
- Antidote – Unknown
- Antidote Riddim – Version
- Arp – Fuckin’ Game
- Beenie Man – Boomboclat
- Danny English – Shot Cocky
- Devonte – Four Four
- Elephant Man – War Dem Say
- Laddi Gayle – Wine Today
- Mega Banton – Mouth Talk Nuh Work
- Scare Dem – War Dem Say
- Shad Du – Feeling Horny
- Tanya Stephens – Stepper Gal
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