F 150 RIDDIM produced by HYPE REVOLUTION 2000
F 150 Overview
In the year 2000, dancehall music was full of energy and excitement. Parties and street dances needed big sounds to keep the crowd moving. The F 150 Riddim set was one of those sounds that really fit the mood of the time. Its fast, lively beat made it a favorite at dances all over. Behind this riddim was the producer HYPE REVOLUTION. Known for their sharp production style, HYPE REVOLUTION helped shape the sound of dancehall at the turn of the century. They worked with many artists and became known for turning party vibes into hit songs. The F 150 Riddim featured a strong lineup. Curly Locks brought his unique flavor with “Cry Fi The Wuk,” giving the riddim a catchy hook. Elephant Man, who was already making waves with hits like “Log On,” delivered “Buss It Up” on this set, showing his trademark high energy. Fire Ball came in with “Gangster Roll,” adding a raw edge to the mix. Jigsy King, known for his 1996 hit “Gi Mi Di Weed,” added “Hard Life,” bringing his rough voice and streetwise lyrics. Niggah Mikey gave us “F-150,” riding the riddim with his own style. This dancehall set from 2000 captured the spirit of the dance, bringing together top artists and a powerful riddim. It kept the parties jumping and is still remembered as a classic from that year.
F 150 Tracklist:
- Curly Locks – Cry Fi The Wuk
- Elephant Man – Buss It Up
- F-150 Riddim – Version
- Fire Ball – Gangster Roll
- Jigsy King – Hard Life
- Niggah Mikey – F-150
- Ninja Ford – Not The Same
- Pinchers – Wuck In All Night
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