Dangerous Riddim – Jimmy Vasco 1999
Dangerous Overview
When the Dangerous Riddim yard session tape started making the rounds at parties in 1999, dancehall fans responded with excitement. The energy of the riddim and the unique voices on the tape made it a favorite in dancehall circles. Each artist brought their own style, turning the session into a must-hear for the year. Baby Wayne’s “Steam Fi Blow” stood out with his raw delivery. Baby Wayne was already respected for songs like “Mama,” and his presence on this riddim showed why he was a voice to watch. Galaxy P & Orville Face teamed up for “Tishani,” bringing a catchy flow that kept people moving on the dance floor. Little Hero delivered “Man A Man,” adding his conscious lyrics and smooth vocals. Little Hero is well known for his hit “God Alone,” and his appearance on this riddim added credibility to the session. Mega Banton’s “Tricky Nicky” brought his trademark deep voice and energetic style, reminding fans of his earlier hit “Sound Boy Killing.” The bashment arrangement came courtesy of the skilled team at Shocking Vibes, who released the tape on their label. Shocking Vibes was known for working with top dancehall artists throughout the 1990s. The Dangerous Riddim quickly became a cornerstone of 1999’s dancehall, remembered for its infectious beats and unforgettable yard session performances.
Dangerous Tracklist:
- Baby Wayne – Steam Fi Blow
- Dangerous Riddim – Version
- Galaxy P & Orville Face – Tishani
- Little Hero – Man A Man
- Mega Banton – Tricky Nicky
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