FIRE RIDDIM produced by SURF RECORDS 1999
Fire Overview
In 1999, dancehall parties were filled with energy, and the Fire Riddim was a key part of that excitement. The rhythm had a driving beat that made people want to move. Its sharp snares and heavy bass lines created a lively, unstoppable groove. Selectors loved to play this riddim, knowing it would keep the dance floor busy and the crowd hyped. Three artists stood out on the Fire Riddim. Brokie 5 brought his unique style to “Do What You Wanna Do,” a song that matched perfectly with the riddim’s bold energy. Nitty Kutchie delivered “Fire At Your Feet,” showing the strong voice and presence that made him well known from his days with Scare Dem Crew. Version completed the trio with “Fire Riddim,” adding his own twist to the backdrop and helping the riddim stay fresh throughout the night. Behind the scenes, SURF RECORDS was the producer who made sure everything fit together. Known for releasing several popular dancehall riddims in the late 1990s, SURF RECORDS helped shape the sound of that era. Their work on Fire Riddim kept the party moving and gave artists a powerful platform to shine. The Fire Riddim became a true feature of 1999’s dancehall scene. Its energy, the standout songs, and the careful production made it a favorite for both selectors and fans at every dance.
Fire Tracklist:
- Brokie 5 – Do What You Wanna Do
- Nitty Kutchie – Fire At Your Feet
- Version – Fire Riddim
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