BROADWAY RIDDIM produced by 2 BAD RECORDS 1999
Broadway Overview
When Broadway Riddim dropped in 1999, dancehall fans quickly made it a favorite at parties and street dances. The rhythm’s fast pace and lively energy brought people to the dance floor, and it’s still remembered for its impact during that time. The compilation featured standout tracks from some of the scene’s most exciting voices. 2 Bad Crew delivered “Which Gal,” a song that captured the playful spirit of the era. Chico added his own style with “Rail Up,” building on his growing reputation after collaborating with Beenie Man on “Bun Fi Bun.” Frisco Kid, known for his hit “Gal Pon De Side,” brought his distinctive flow to “More Time,” while Mr Chicken contributed the catchy “Sneak Up,” adding more variety to the project. Behind the scenes, 2 BAD RECORDS produced the riddim and kept the sound system vibes strong throughout the release. The label, recognized for its consistent output in the late 1990s, helped shape the sound of dancehall in Jamaica and abroad. Their attention to quality and dancehall tradition made Broadway Riddim stand out among other releases of the year. Looking back, Broadway Riddim is remembered as a bashment rhythm that captured the excitement of 1999. Its songs and artists remain favorites for fans who love the classic dancehall sound.
Broadway Tracklist:
- 2 Bad Crew – Which Gal
- Chico – Rail Up
- Frisco Kid – More Time
- Mr Chicken – Sneak Up
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