CORNERS BOY RIDDIM produced by HOW YU FI SEY DAT 1997
Corners Boy Overview
Corners Boy Riddim stands out as a true yard classic from 1997. The rhythm is lively and full of energy, perfect for dancehall parties. Its bouncy bassline and sharp drum patterns give the riddim a contagious drive. When this beat drops, it instantly lifts the mood, making it hard for anyone to stand still. The artists on this riddim bring their own flavor. Anthony B delivers “Red Inna The Gideon” with his signature fiery style. Known for his hit “Fire Pon Rome,” Anthony B always brings strong lyrics and presence. Anthony Malvo Ft Zebra team up for “Bodyguard,” blending smooth vocals with Zebra’s unique delivery. Zebra - Bodyguard also shines on “Bodyguard,” showing why Zebra became a staple in the dancehall scene. Anthony Redrose Ft. Harry Toddler’s “Bob Marley Make Up” pays respect to reggae roots, and Harry Toddler’s link to the Scare Dem Crew adds weight. Lexxus & Kiprich come together for “Real Age,” showing off their lyrical skills. Lexxus, also known as Mr. Lexx, later found success with tracks like “Full Hundred.” Monster Shack Crew’s “Fun Time” adds a playful touch, and the “Riddim Version” rounds out the set for DJs and selectors. Behind the scenes, producer HOW YU FI SEY DAT crafts the sound. Known for shaping bashment anthems, HOW YU FI SEY DAT’s work helped define the late ‘90s dancehall sound. DJs keep this riddim alive, spinning it at sessions and parties, where its energy still connects with crowds today.
Corners Boy Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Red Inna The Gideon
- Anthony Malvo Ft Zebra – Bodyguard
- Anthony Redrose Ft. Harry Toddler – Bob Marley Make Up
- Lexxus & Kiprich – Real Age
- Monster Shack Crew – Fun Time
- Version – Riddim Version
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