BRUCK OUT RIDDIM produced by BLAZER INTERNATIONAL 1998
Bruck Out Overview
When Bruck Out Riddim dropped in 1998, dancehall fans quickly embraced its raw bashment energy. The riddim brought a fresh sound, but kept the hard-hitting style that listeners loved from the dancehall scene of the late 1990s. Clubs and street parties across Jamaica and beyond played the tracks non-stop, and the riddim became a favorite for selectors wanting to hype up the crowd. Chuck Fender’s “Stop This” stood out with its powerful delivery. By this time, Chuck Fender was already building his name in dancehall, and he would later become known for hits like “Gash Dem” and his work on the “Better Days” album. Cutlass made his mark with “Watch You,” bringing a sharp and confident style that matched the riddim’s drive. Gringo completed the trio with “Which Bwoy,” adding another layer of energy to the project. Each artist brought their own style, but all three matched the riddim’s intensity. The sound engineer behind Bruck Out Riddim helped shape its signature punch and clarity, making it easy for DJs to mix and play loud. The label behind the release made sure the riddim reached the right hands in the dancehall world. BLAZER INTERNATIONAL produced the project. Known for their influence in late 1990s and early 2000s dancehall, BLAZER INTERNATIONAL worked on several popular riddims and helped launch careers for many artists. Their production style kept Bruck Out Riddim sounding fresh even years later.
Bruck Out Tracklist:
- Chuck Fender – Stop This
- Cutlass – Watch You
- Gringo – Which Bwoy
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