BAD WEATHER RIDDIM produced by STUDIO 2000
Bad Weather Overview
In 2000, the Bad Weather Riddim brought a new wave of energy to dancehall music. The riddim was produced by STUDIO, a well-known name in Jamaican music. STUDIO is respected for shaping the sound of modern dancehall and has worked with many top artists over the years. Their productions often get high streaming numbers and are played in clubs around the world. The recording process for Bad Weather Riddim focused on blending hard-hitting beats with catchy hooks. STUDIO used layered synths and driving drums to create a sound that feels both raw and ready for the dancefloor. This careful production helped the riddim stand out and become a favorite among DJs and fans. Artists like Lexxus, Burru Banton, Elephant Man, Beenie Man, and Kiprich each brought their own style to the riddim. Lexxus’s track "Redder Now" shows his strong stage presence, which helped him gain attention in the late 1990s. Burru Banton delivers "Order Of Distinction" with his deep, commanding voice. Elephant Man, known for his energetic performances and the hit "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," adds excitement with "Bow City." Beenie Man, who won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001, brings his signature flair to "Development." Kiprich adds humor and sharp lyrics on "House Fi Clean." Together, these artists and STUDIO’s production made Bad Weather Riddim a pure dancehall sound of 2000, still remembered in clubs and playlists today.
Bad Weather Tracklist:
- Lexxus – Redder Now
- Burru Banton – Order Of Distinction
- Elephant Man – Bow City
- Beenie Man – Development
- Kiprich – House Fi Clean
- Buccaneer – Gal-A-Vant
- Phoebe One – Better Recognize
- Mr Vegas – Scream And Run
- Captain Barkey And Malibu – Not My Baby
- Round Head – More Weed
- Degree – Your Highness
- Anthony B – Want Lead Cant Lead
- Wickerman – Bad Weather
- Tanya Stephens – Shetengae
- Red Rat – Spooky
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