FLIGHT RIDDIM produced by BARRY U RECORDS 1997
Flight Overview
In 1997, dancehall parties were known for their energy and nonstop rhythms. Sound systems across Jamaica pumped out tracks that made crowds move. The party backdrop of that year was filled with excitement, and this riddim captured that feeling perfectly. Behind the scenes, studio work shaped the music’s power. BARRY U RECORDS produced this release, adding a signature touch. The label is known for its influence in the late 1990s dancehall scene, often working with rising talent and pushing the sound forward. BARRY U RECORDS helped set the tone for many dancehall parties with their unique approach to production. Terry Dread stands out on this project with the track "Through The Jungle." This song highlights his style and energy, making it a favorite among fans of the era. Terry Dread became recognized for his ability to ride a riddim and bring a crowd to life, and "Through The Jungle" is a strong example of his skill. A. Barrett delivers "Flight Riddim Version," bringing a different flavor to the project. His work adds depth and variety, showing the versatility of the riddim. Selectors still pull this bashment project for old-school vibes, proving that its sound has lasting appeal. The combination of skilled artists and a strong producer keeps this release alive in dancehall culture.
Flight Tracklist:
- Monster Twins (Fat Head and Ringo Kid) – Smell A We
- Terry Dread – Through The Jungle
- A. Barrett – Flight Riddim Version
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