Cartoon Riddim – God Father Records 1999
Cartoon Overview
In 1999, the bashment scene was alive with street anthems that set the mood for unforgettable nights. Cartoon Riddim arrived just in time, fitting perfectly with the energy and style of that year. The riddim’s smooth, catchy base made it a favorite for DJs and dancers across Jamaica and beyond. The creator behind Cartoon Riddim helped shape the sound of late 1990s dancehall. By blending traditional dancehall elements with a modern twist, the riddim became both familiar and fresh. This approach allowed it to stand out, while still fitting into the wider movement of dancehall music at the time. Ali Baba made his mark on Cartoon Riddim with the track "Magic Carpet." His unique delivery and style gave the song a special vibe that connected with listeners. "Magic Carpet" became a notable tune, remembered by fans who loved the energy it brought to the dancefloor. Little Hero also shined on Cartoon Riddim with "Bruck Out." Known for his positive lyrics and strong voice, Little Hero had already made a name for himself in reggae and dancehall circles. His song "God Alone" is one of his most recognized hits, showing his talent and range as an artist. Cartoon Riddim’s place in 1999’s dancehall history is secure, thanks to its memorable sound and the standout performances from Ali Baba and Little Hero.
Cartoon Tracklist:
- Ali Baba – Magic Carpet
- Cartoon Riddim – Version
- Little Hero – Bruck Out
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