CHAOS AGAIN RIDDIM produced by 2000 – SHOCKING VIBES
Chaos Again Overview
In the year 2000, a dancehall recording called Chaos Again Riddim arrived from Jamaica’s Shocking Vibes label. This riddim quickly became a favorite at late-night parties and dancehall sessions across the island and beyond. The energetic beat and catchy hooks made it stand out among other releases of its time. Several well-known artists voiced tracks on this riddim. Sean Paul delivered “No Batter Bruise,” a tune that matched his rising profile at the time. Not long after, Sean Paul would gain international fame with his 2002 album “Dutty Rock,” which included hits like “Gimme the Light.” Future Troubles added “Chin Chin,” bringing his own unique style to the project. Kirk Davis & Shad Du sang together on “Ain’t Nobody,” blending their voices for a memorable combination. Spragga Benz, already known for songs like “Jack It Up” and his work with international artists, contributed “Dem Done.” Ricky Rudie joined in with “Like We Do,” another track that kept the dancefloor active. Each artist brought their own flavor, but the riddim’s steady, streetwise beat tied everything together. The beat itself was built by Shocking Vibes, a production team famous for working with top Jamaican acts and shaping the sound of dancehall in the 1990s and early 2000s. Their work on Chaos Again Riddim gave DJs and selectors a powerful tool for keeping parties lively. Even today, when this sound system cut gets played, it brings back the energy and excitement of the year 2000, reminding fans of countless nights spent dancing and celebrating to these unforgettable tracks.
Chaos Again Tracklist:
- Sean Paul – No Batter Bruise
- Future Troubles – Chin Chin
- Kirk Davis & Shad Du – Ain’t Nobody
- Spragga Benz – Dem Done
- Ricky Rudie – Like We Do
- Tanto Metro – Hot Gal
- Devonte – Little Cutie
- Madd Anju – Fat Gal
- Silver Cat – Stress
- Capt Collin Hines – Chaos Y2K Riddim Mega Mix
- Alozade – That’s The Way
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