FIESTA RIDDIM produced by LOGON STREET VIBES PRODUCTION 2001
Fiesta Overview
LOGON STREET VIBES PRODUCTION is the label behind one of dancehall’s most memorable bashment rhythms from 2001. Known for their sharp ear for percussion and energetic sound, the team at LOGON STREET VIBES PRODUCTION helped shape the direction of early 2000s dancehall. Their work on this rhythm became a favorite for DJs and selectors, and the riddim still gets play in parties and mixes today. This release was a turning point for several artists. 14k, with the track "Fiesta," used this riddim to reach a wider audience in the dancehall scene. Admiral T brought his Caribbean energy to "Titanic," adding a unique flavor. Admiral T would later become a major figure in French Caribbean music, known for his album "Toucher l’horizon" and his influence in Guadeloupe. Anthony B, already respected for songs like "Fire Pon Rome," delivered "Yeah Yah" on this rhythm. His conscious lyrics and powerful delivery have made him a staple in reggae and dancehall, with albums like "Universal Struggle" earning him international acclaim. Other standout tracks include Merciless with "War Dem Want," Captain Barkey’s "Zip It Up," and Danny English’s "Do You." Danny English & Singing Prince teamed up for "Hot Laides," while Elephant Man brought his energy to "Jamaica." Lexxus dropped "Mixup.com," and Sizzla contributed "Woman Cyan Too Much," adding to the riddim’s star power. Fans from 2001 remember this bashment rhythm as a true dancehall anthem.
Fiesta Tracklist:
- 14k – Fiesta
- Admiral T – Titanic
- Anthony B – Yeah Yah
- Merciless – War Dem Want
- Captain Barkey – Zip It Up
- Danny English – Do You
- Danny English & Singing Prince – Hot Laides
- Elephant Man – Jamaica
- Lexxus – Mixup.com
- Merciless – War Dem Want
- Sizzla – Woman Cyan Too Much
- Gabriel Singing Price – From The Ghetto
- Instrumental
Sample Captain Barkey:
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