Feelin De Vibes Riddim – Mafia and Fluxy Music 1999
Feelin De Vibes Overview
In 1999, a new dancehall riddim called Feelin De Vibes dropped in Jamaica. The riddim quickly caught attention for its raw energy and bouncing beat, which became a favorite in dancehall sessions and parties. Two artists made a big mark on this riddim. Devonte, who was already well-known for his work as part of the duo Tanto Metro & Devonte, added his own style with the track "Hot Girls." Devonte’s voice and catchy delivery helped make "Hot Girls" stand out on the riddim. Troublesome also brought his own flavor with the song "Blacl Bite," giving fans another reason to keep the riddim on repeat. The sound engineer behind Feelin De Vibes played a key role in shaping its strong, dancefloor-ready sound. The mix of gritty bass and sharp drums gave every track a real yard feel that fans loved in 1999. Even today, selectors and DJs still rate Feelin De Vibes highly. Its unique energy and memorable tracks keep it in rotation at dancehall events. The combination of Devonte’s "Hot Girls" and Troublesome’s "Blacl Bite" helped make this riddim a standout from its time, and it remains a favorite for many dancehall lovers.
Feelin De Vibes Tracklist:
- Devonte – Hot Girls
- Troublesome – Blacl Bite
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