EMOTION RIDDIM produced by D JAM RECORDS 1995
Emotion Overview
Back in 1995, dancehall parties in Jamaica had a special energy. The sound system cuts from that time still feel fresh today. One of the big reasons was D JAM RECORDS, a label known for bringing out real dancehall vibes. D JAM RECORDS always had a talent for picking the right artists and keeping the music lively at every party. On the Emotion Riddim, Delly Ranks stands out with “True Yuh Man Love Yuh Bad.” Delly Ranks is a respected name in dancehall, known for his clear voice and big tunes like “Pon Di Corner” with T.O.K. His style fits perfectly on this riddim. Then, there’s the strong duo of Roundhead & Jason Sweetness with “Rude Boy Dont Live Long.” Roundhead was part of the Monster Shack Crew, a group that made a big mark in the late '90s. Thriller Rose brings a different flavor with “Sweet, Nice, Sexy.” His smooth delivery makes the track easy to remember. Thunderball’s “Confess” adds another layer, giving the riddim even more variety. Fans from that era always talk about this sound system cut. It’s the kind of music that made people dance all night. Even now, when these songs play, they bring back memories of those legendary parties. The Emotion Riddim is pure 1995 dancehall.
Emotion Tracklist:
- Delly Ranks – True Yuh Man Love Yuh Bad
- Roundhead & Jason Sweetness – Rude Boy Dont Live Long
- Thriller Rose – Sweet, Nice, Sexy
- Thunderball – Confess
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