BOOSTER RIDDIM produced by COOL BACKRA 1997
Booster Overview
In 1997, the bashment rhythm was at the heart of dancehall music in Jamaica. This sound was everywhere, from street parties to radio. The Booster Riddim stood out that year, bringing new energy to the scene. COOL BACKRA was the producer behind this project. Known in reggae circles for his sharp ear and creative touch, COOL BACKRA helped shape the sound of the Booster Riddim. His work has influenced many young producers and artists in the genre. Three artists shined on this riddim. Cobra delivered the track "So Fine." Cobra is a respected dancehall artist, famous for his energetic style and hits like "Flex." His voice and delivery made "So Fine" a favorite at dances. Steeve brought "Praise Dem" to the riddim. While not as widely known as Cobra, Steeve’s song added a fresh vibe to the lineup. His smooth performance fit well with the rhythm’s lively beat. Lexxus completed the trio with "Dead & Rescue." Lexxus, also known as Mr. Lexx, gained attention in the late 1990s and later scored a hit with "Full Hundred" in 2000. "Dead & Rescue" showed his early talent and strong presence in the dancehall world. The Booster Riddim kept dancehall buzzing in 1997, uniting top talent and party vibes under one sound.
Booster Tracklist:
- Cobra – So Fine
- Steeve – Praise Dem
- Lexxus – Dead & Rescue
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