BROOKLYN ZOO RIDDIM produced by KICK ASS RECORDS 1997
Brooklyn Zoo Overview
In the late 1990s, the bashment flow was a big part of dancehall music in Jamaica and places like Brooklyn. This style brought fast beats and lively rhythms to the dance floor, making parties and clubs come alive. The Brooklyn Zoo Riddim, released in 1997, is a good example of this energy. Behind the scenes, the producer played a big role. KICK ASS RECORDS, the label behind this riddim, was known for pushing strong percussion and keeping the sound tight. They focused on making beats that DJs and dancers loved. KICK ASS RECORDS started in the 1990s and released several popular dancehall projects, gaining a reputation for their bold, streetwise sound. The Brooklyn Zoo Riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Ghost, known for his smooth voice, delivered "Program For Your Body." Earlier in his career, Ghost had a hit with "Bodyguard," which helped make him a well-known name in dancehall. Screechie Dan, with his unique style, performed "News Report." Screechie Dan is respected in New York’s reggae scene and has worked with artists like Shaggy. Shelene Thomas sang "Tell Me," adding a powerful female voice to the mix. Version’s "Brooklyn Zoo" and Wild Cat’s "Just Cool" also stood out. Even today, selectors and DJs keep these tracks alive, spinning them for crowds who remember the original bashment vibes from 1997.
Brooklyn Zoo Tracklist:
- Ghost – Program For Your Body
- Screechie Dan – News Report
- Shelene Thomas – Tell Me
- Version – Brooklyn Zoo
- Wild Cat – Just Cool
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