BOMB ATTACK RIDDIM produced by DEM YUTE YAH 1997
Bomb Attack Overview
Bomb Attack Riddim comes from Jamaica’s lively dancehall scene in 1997. This riddim brought a fresh energy to sound clashes and parties, making it a favorite among selectors and fans. The release features strong performances from well-known artists. Mad Anju shines with two tracks: “Grab Me Nuh” and “Gal Freak.” Mad Anju is respected for his witty lyrics and became widely known in the early 2000s for his hit “Badman Laws.” Genius brings the heat with “Leggo De Place,” adding his own style to the riddim. Genius is also recognized for his work as a producer and for collaborating with major artists in dancehall and reggae. Red Rat, famous for his 1997 hit “Shelly Ann,” delivers the catchy “Bomb Attack.” Red Rat’s playful voice and unique flow made him a standout name in dancehall during this era. The riddim itself was built by DEM YUTE YAH. DEM YUTE YAH is a well-known producer who helped shape the sound of late 1990s dancehall. He is linked to several popular releases from that time and is respected for his sharp, dancefloor-ready productions. In 1997, Bomb Attack Riddim stood out in the bashment scene. Its mix of energetic artists and a driving beat made it a true dancehall classic.
Bomb Attack Tracklist:
- Mad Anju – Grab Me Nuh
- Genius – Leggo De Place
- Red Rat – Bomb Attack
- Mad Anju – Gal Freak
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