Cross The Border Riddim (aka Tekno Riddim) produced by Ephraim (Shelly) Barrett and D. Mills for Shelly Power Records 1994
Cross The Border Overview
In 1994, the Cross The Border Riddim became a special part of Jamaican sound system culture. Selectors loved to play this dancehall set during sound clashes, where different sound systems competed to excite the crowd. The riddim’s energy and catchy beat made it a favorite for these sessions. The beat was created by Ephraim (Shelly) Barrett and D. Mills for Shelly Power Records. Shelly Power Records was known for releasing dancehall music in the early 1990s. Ephraim (Shelly) Barrett had experience as a producer and worked with several artists, helping to shape the sound of the era. Cross The Border Riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Baby Wayne delivered "Wey Dem A Defend," adding his signature style. Baby Wayne was already known for his song "Mama," which made a big impact in the dancehall scene. Chuckle Berry performed "Girls Want Cash," bringing a lively vibe to the riddim. Judas contributed "Blessed Is The Man," while Ninja Kid & Bajie’s "Gal A Run" added more excitement. Red Dragon, who had earlier success with the hit "Compliment Your Kiss," voiced "Empty Bottle." Stacha Ranks completed the set with "Sufferation." Each track helped make the riddim popular in dancehall parties and sound clashes. The combination of skilled production and talented artists made Cross The Border Riddim stand out in 1994.
Cross The Border Tracklist:
- Baby Wayne – Wey Dem A Defend
- Chuckle Berry – Girls Want Cash
- Judas – Blessed Is The Man
- Ninja Kid & Bajie – Gal A Run
- Red Dragon – Empty Bottle
- Stacha Ranks – Sufferation
- Cross The Border Riddim – Instrumental
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