BASSLINE RIDDIM produced by BASSLINE JAMAICA 2000
Bassline Overview
The sound system mix of Bassline Riddim brought a heavy, deep bass that filled dancehalls with energy in 2000. The mood was lively and bold, with every track pushing people to dance. This riddim became popular for its driving beat and catchy hooks, making it a favorite at parties and street dances. Artists like Benzly Hype stood out with “Pass De Test,” bringing his unique style to the riddim. Delly Ranks, known for his work on “Dem Ah Plan,” added his strong voice and clever lyrics. Don Yute, who later worked with Wayne Wonder on “Excess Amount,” delivered “Gal Catalogue,” another highlight of the riddim. Elephant Man And Lexus teamed up for “Bout It Bout It,” showing the high energy that Elephant Man is famous for—he is well known for the hit “Pon De River, Pon De Bank.” Elephant Man And Lexxus also performed “Bout It Bout It,” keeping the dancehall vibe intense and fun. The riddim was crafted by BASSLINE JAMAICA, a producer and label with a history of creating memorable dancehall tracks. BASSLINE JAMAICA is known for releasing music that captures the sound of Jamaican parties and has helped shape the sound of the early 2000s. Looking back, the sound system cut of Bassline Riddim truly captured the spirit of the year 2000. Its heavy basslines, talented artists, and skilled production made it an unforgettable part of dancehall history. The riddim still brings back memories of packed dance floors and pure dancehall energy.
Bassline Tracklist:
- Benzly Hype – Pass De Test
- Benzly Hype – Pass De Test (Raw)
- Delly Ranks – Dem Ah Plan
- Don Yute – Gal Catalogue
- Don Yute – Gal Catalogue (Raw)
- Elephant Man And Lexus – Bout It Bout It
- Elephant Man And Lexxus – Bout It Bout It (Raw)
- Hawkeye – Cah Dun
- Kiprich – Wonder Why
- Mossy Kid – Sugar Mumz
- Sean Paul And Loogaman – Nah Move Right
- Sean Paul – Nah Stray
- Spragga Benz – Call Her Name
- Vegas – Big Corruption
- Vegas – Big Corruption (Raw)
- Zumjay – Sometimes
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