BADDIS RIDDIM produced by MIGHTY JAM ROCK 2000
Baddis Overview
In 2000, dancehall music was full of new sounds, but the Baddis Riddim stood out. This riddim was made for the clubs. Selectors loved it because it brought a new energy to their sets. Compared to other mixes from that time, the Baddis Riddim had a sharper, more upbeat feel. It made people want to dance right away, and it was easy to mix with other tracks. Artists like Boxer Kid, known for the song "No 1 Underground," used this riddim to show their style. Jumbo Maatch also shined on Baddis Riddim with "Killer Pride." When Jumbo Maatch and Boxer Kid teamed up for "Which Man Yu Want," their voices and flow matched the riddim’s energy perfectly. Takafin’s "Adrenaline" was another highlight, giving the riddim even more variety. The producer behind it all was MIGHTY JAM ROCK. They are a well-known sound system and production team from Japan. MIGHTY JAM ROCK have been active since the 1990s and are respected for bringing dancehall to Japanese audiences. Their label has helped push dancehall music forward in Asia. The Baddis Riddim made a big mark in 2000. It gave DJs and selectors a fresh tool for their sessions and helped define the sound of dancehall that year. Even today, people remember its impact on the dance floor.
Baddis Tracklist:
- Boxer Kid – No 1 Underground
- Jumbo Maatch – Killer Pride
- Jumbo Maatch & Boxer Kid – Which Man Yu Want
- Takafin – Adrenaline
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