ESCALADE RIDDIM produced by 2002 – YOUNG BLOOD PRODUCTIONS
Escalade Overview
In 2002, the streets of Jamaica were buzzing with a new sound. This was the year the Escalade Riddim burst onto the scene, a creation from Young Blood Productions. The sound engineer behind this masterpiece was none other than Steven Stanley, known for his sharp ear and ability to bring rhythms to life. Together, they crafted a riddim that quickly became a staple in dancehall music. Escalade Riddim was a perfect blend of catchy beats and energetic vibes. It featured some of the biggest names in dancehall at the time. Wayne Marshall delivered "Here We Go," a track that showcased his smooth lyrical style. Beenie Man, known for hits like "Who Am I," brought "Zion" to the mix, adding his unique flair. Bounty Killer, a veteran in the dancehall scene, laid down "Real Killer," a track full of his signature intensity. Other artists also added their magic to the riddim. Turbulence sang "I Love Her So," while Buccaneer gave us "He Say She Say," adding their own flavors to the mix. Each track contributed to the riddim's unstoppable energy. Years later, selectors still reach for this mix when they want to ignite a dancefloor. The Escalade Riddim is more than just a collection of songs; it's a piece of dancehall history that continues to resonate with fans worldwide. Its journey from the studio to the streets is a testament to the enduring power of great music.
Escalade Tracklist:
- Wayne Marshall – Here We Go
- Beenie Man – Zion
- Bounty Killer – Real Killer
- Turbulence – I Love Her So
- Buccaneer – He Say She Say
- General Degree – Dont Give It Away
- Determine – Blazing
- Nuts – Niceness
- Elephant Man – Problem Solver
- Flexcha B – Crosses B
- Guru Platune – Oh Jah
- Kamel Loydey – How Dem A Go Manage
- Kebarky – Live Together
- Kiprich – Problem Solver
- Lady Saw – Careless Boy
- Little Shotta – Holla Back
- Monster Twin – Creeps
- Balance & Rosalin – Hill And Gully Ride
- G – Baby Duppy
- G & Magical – My Eyes
- Powerman – A Waan Hear Yu
- Red Rat – Independent
- Escalade Version
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