FLOOD STORM RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2005
Flood Storm Overview
In 2005, a new dancehall riddim emerged, shaking up the scene with its infectious grooves and undeniable energy. Dubbed the Flood Storm Riddim, it was the brainchild of the enigmatic producer known as VARIOUS ARTISTS. Known for crafting beats that resonate on dance floors worldwide, VARIOUS ARTISTS had already made a name for themselves with several chart-topping productions, solidifying their place in dancehall history. The journey of the Flood Storm Riddim began in a modest studio where VARIOUS ARTISTS meticulously layered rhythms to create a sound that was both fresh and timeless. The result was a riddim that quickly became a staple at sound clashes, with its deep basslines and irresistible beats keeping speakers rumbling and crowds moving. A lineup of talented artists lent their voices to the riddim, each bringing their unique flair. Bunny Rebel's "Power Soca Ha We So" stood out with its vibrant energy, capturing the spirit of the dancehall. Jdx delivered "Hold Up," a track that showcased his dynamic vocal style and solidified his reputation in the genre. John Sportin's "Pop It Off" added a catchy and rhythmic element, further enhancing the riddim's appeal. Problem Child contributed "Mad," a song that echoed his ability to create hits that resonate with fans. Meanwhile, Sgt Bread's "What's The Matter" added a layer of depth, demonstrating his skillful artistry. Together, these artists helped define the bashment energy of 2005, making the Flood Storm Riddim an unforgettable chapter in dancehall music.
Flood Storm Tracklist:
- Bunny Rebel – Power Soca Ha We So
- Jdx – Hold Up
- John Sportin – Pop It Off
- Problem Child – Mad
- Sgt Bread – What’s The Matter
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