DIVORCE RIDDIM produced by ISLAND STYLE 2003
Divorce Overview
The street anthem base of 2003 was a vibrant force in dancehall, capturing the energy of bashment sessions everywhere. The lively beats and catchy hooks created an atmosphere that was both infectious and irresistible. Artists like Alison Hinds Feat. Treason brought this energy to life with "Never Know That," a track that demonstrated their dynamic collaboration. Alison Hinds, known as the "Queen of Soca," has always been celebrated for her powerful voice and captivating performances, and her work with Treason added a fresh dimension to the dancehall scene. Another standout track was "I Will Survive" by Anslem x Alison Hinds, showcasing their ability to blend resilience with rhythm. The combination of their talents resulted in a song that resonated with audiences looking for both inspiration and a beat to dance to. Meanwhile, Gangsterlove's "Neverknowdat" added a gritty edge to the playlist, while Trini Jacobs Feat. Benjai's "Gangsta Love" brought a smooth, yet intense vibe to the mix. Benjai, known for his hit "Trini," added depth and versatility to the dancehall landscape with his contribution. Behind these tracks was the skilled producer ISLAND STYLE, who played a crucial role in crafting the sound that defined the era. Known for his ability to create dancefloor-ready hits, ISLAND STYLE ensured that each track was polished and impactful. His work on the Divorce Riddim underlined his reputation for delivering high-quality productions that kept dancehall thriving in 2003. Through his efforts, the riddim became a staple for both playlists and sound systems, proving the enduring appeal of well-executed dancehall music.
Divorce Tracklist:
- Alison Hinds Feat. Treason – Never Know That
- Anslem x Alison Hinds – I Will Survive
- Gangsterlove – Neverknowdat
- Trini Jacobs Feat. Benjai – Gangsta Love
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