Discipline Riddim produced and arranged by I. Laing for Super Supreme in 1994.
Discipline Overview
When the Discipline Riddim dropped in 1994, dancehall fans quickly made it a favorite at street dances and parties. The collection’s lively beat and energy got people moving and helped it stand out in a busy year for the genre. Donnaree made a strong impression with “Ring Mi Line.” Her performance added a catchy, playful vibe to the riddim. Junior Demus brought his signature rough style to “Discipline.” Known for his hit “Cabin Stabbin’,” Junior Demus was already a recognized name in dancehall, and his voice gave the riddim extra power. I Laing, with “Version,” offered a classic take that selectors loved to play during sound system sessions. This riddim was built by the team at the Discipline label, who were known for crafting club-ready tracks at the time. DJs across Jamaica and beyond used the Discipline Riddim to keep crowds excited and dancing throughout 1994. The beat’s rowdy, bashment-ready sound made it easy for selectors to blend with other popular tracks. Even years later, fans and collectors remember the Discipline Riddim for its energy and the way it captured the spirit of 1990s dancehall. Its tracks are still played at old-school sessions, showing the lasting impact of this release on the dancehall scene.
Discipline Tracklist:
- Casanova – Head Over Heels
- Donnaree – Ring Mi Line
- Junior Demus – Discipline
- I Laing – Version
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