BOMBO CLARKE RIDDIM produced by PEER PRESSURE 1999
Bombo Clarke Overview
In 1999, dancehall fans got a new energy from the bashment flow of the Bombo Clarke riddim. The style was lively and full of party vibes, giving selectors a fresh spark for their sessions. The music had a playful mood, making it perfect for yard parties and dance floors. Ginnei Pepper helped shape this sound with the track Ginnei Pepper — Bombo Clarke. The song quickly became a favorite among dancehall lovers. Vinyl Street also brought their own touch, with two strong tracks: Vinyl Street — Rastaman Vibration and Vinyl Street — Bombo Clarke. Vinyl Street is known for their unique approach, and Rastaman Vibration stands out as one of their popular tunes. Behind the scenes, the producer PEER PRESSURE played a big role in the riddim’s success. PEER PRESSURE is recognized for working with several dancehall projects in the late 1990s, helping to push the sound forward. The label made sure the music kept its raw dancehall feeling, with beats that were easy to enjoy but still had depth. This bashment flow became a key part of dancehall in 1999, bringing new life to parties and sound system sessions. The mix of Ginnei Pepper and Vinyl Street, along with PEER PRESSURE’s guidance, gave the riddim lasting replay value and a fresh sound for the time.
Bombo Clarke Tracklist:
- Ginnei Pepper – Bombo Clarke
- Vinyl Street – Rastaman Vibration
- Vinyl Street – Bombo Clarke
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