Cartoon Riddim – Top Star Records 1999
Cartoon Overview
In 1999, dancehall music was alive with energy on the island and in dance halls around the world. The Cartoon Riddim captured this spirit, especially on big sound systems. At parties, selectors loved to play this riddim for its strong bass and catchy beat. The mixing board king, the person who controls the sound, made sure every detail was clear and powerful. This was important for the crowd to feel the music deep in their bones. The producer behind Cartoon Riddim is still a topic for debate among fans, but the quality of the mix stands out. Each instrument and vocal is balanced perfectly, which made it easy for selectors to blend the riddim into their sets. Artists like Butcher and Papa Bon helped make Cartoon Riddim a favorite. Butcher, known for his work on this riddim, added his own style to the track. Papa Bon brought his smooth delivery to the song "Flow The River." This track became one of his best-known songs and is still played by selectors looking for old-school dancehall vibes. Years later, selectors still pull out Cartoon Riddim for parties. The riddim’s hypnotic beat and memorable performances make it a classic. Whether on a playlist or a giant sound system, Cartoon Riddim brings people together on the dance floor.
Cartoon Tracklist:
- Butcher – Unknown
- Papa Bon – Flow The River
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