BOUNCE RIDDIM produced by XTRA LARGE RECORDS 2001
Bounce Overview
The Bounce Riddim from 2001 brings a lively, fast-paced energy that sets the perfect scene for any dancehall party. The rhythm is bright and infectious, making people want to move as soon as the beat drops. Every element comes together to create a backdrop that feels both fresh and classic, filled with the spirit of early 2000s dancehall. On this riddim, several talented artists step up and leave their mark. Baby Cham delivers "Man A Man" with his signature style. Just a year later, Baby Cham would release his breakthrough album "Wow... The Story," showing his rising influence in dancehall. Beenie Man, known worldwide for hits like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and his Grammy win for "Art and Life" in 2001, brings the track "Trouble Maker" to life, adding his unmistakable voice and energy. Chico appears with "Enemy," giving a smooth, catchy performance. Degree keeps the party jumping with "Ohh Yeahee," while Frankie Sly’s "Yuh Nuh" adds even more flavor to the mix. Behind the scenes, XTRA LARGE RECORDS crafts the riddim’s upbeat, unified sound. The label, founded by producer Byron Murray, is known for shaping several key dancehall riddims in the early 2000s, helping launch and support many artists' careers. Even years later, the Bounce Riddim still brings back the excitement of 2001 dancehall parties, reminding fans of a special moment in reggae and dancehall history.
Bounce Tracklist:
- Baby Cham – Man A Man
- Beenie Man – Trouble Maker
- Chico – Enemy
- Degree – Ohh Yeahee
- Frankie Sly – Yuh Nuh
- Frisco Kid – Go For The Money
- Goofy – Fuck Up
- Spragga Benz – Ah Dem
- Tok – When Again
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