DANGERBUS RIDDIM produced by HOT ICE RECORDS 1998
Dangerbus Overview
In 1998, dancehall music was full of energy and new sounds. That year, the Dangerbus Riddim became one of the most important bashment projects. The riddim was produced by HOT ICE RECORDS, a label known for bringing fresh rhythms to the dancehall scene. HOT ICE RECORDS helped shape the global sound of dancehall in the late 1990s, working with many talented artists and helping their music reach new audiences. The Dangerbus Riddim featured a strong lineup of artists. Bandi Leggz brought his unique style to the track "Napoleon," giving the riddim a bold start. Frisco Kid, who is known for hits like "Gal Pon De Side," delivered "Sumptin Fi," adding his signature voice and energy. Future Troubles, famous for his song "Mi Name," kept the party going with "Feelin' The Vibes." High Plains Drifter, with "Get At Me Gal," added another layer to the riddim’s street feel. Mega Banton, who gained attention in the 1990s with "Sound Boy Killing," dropped "Chocolate," bringing his deep voice and strong delivery. Each artist put their own spin on the Dangerbus Riddim, making it a favorite for dancehall selectors and fans. Even today, the Dangerbus Riddim from 1998 is respected in dancehall circles. The combination of HOT ICE RECORDS’ production and standout songs like "Napoleon," "Sumptin Fi," and "Feelin' The Vibes" helped set the tone for dancehall music that year. This project remains a classic example of the era’s sound and energy.
Dangerbus Tracklist:
- Bandi Leggz – Napoleon
- Frisco Kid – Sumptin Fi
- Future Troubles – Feelin’ The Vibes
- High Plains Drifter – Get At Me Gal
- Mega Banton – Chocolate
- Rayvon – She Need A Bike
- Red Rat – Put Your Head Up
- Spagga Benz – Get Cap
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