BIGGER HEAVENS RIDDIM produced by SAFIRE MUSIC – 2000
Bigger Heavens Overview
The Bigger Heavens Riddim arrived in 2000, coming straight from Jamaica’s dancehall scene. Released by SAFIRE MUSIC -, this riddim was designed for the dance floor and quickly made its mark among the year’s standout bashment drops. A strong lineup of artists brought their own style to the project. Solomon’s “Angel Of Mine” is a smooth entry, showing his vocal range and melodic approach. Terror Fabulous, known for his 1993 hit “Action” with Nadine Sutherland, adds his energy to “Big Chat,” keeping the riddim lively and engaging. Pinchers Capleton team up for the title track “Bigger Heavens,” blending Pinchers’ classic singjay style with Capleton’s fiery delivery—Capleton himself is well-known for his influential album “More Fire” released in 2000. Dancehall heavyweight Merciless delivers “Easy Walkover,” bringing his signature lyrical flow. Elephant Man, who would later become famous for tracks like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank,” jumps in with “Mek Him Know,” giving the riddim a burst of raw energy. Behind all these voices is SAFIRE MUSIC -, a producer and label with a reputation for crisp, dancehall-ready productions. SAFIRE MUSIC - has helped shape the sound of the early 2000s, working with both new and established talent to create rhythms that selectors and fans love. With catchy hooks and a club-driven sound, the Bigger Heavens Riddim stood out in a crowded year. It remains a favorite for those who appreciate the classic dancehall era and the artists who defined it.
Bigger Heavens Tracklist:
- Solomon – Angel Of Mine
- Terror Fabulous – Big Chat
- Pinchers Capleton – Bigger Heavens
- Merciless – Easy Walkover
- Elephant Man – Mek Him Know
- Baby Wayne – Millennium (Remix)
- Harry Toddler – Showers Of Blessing
- Joseph I – The Taming Game
- Version – Bigger Heavens
- Various – Bigger Heavens Megamix
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