FREEDOM DOOR RIDDIM produced by PARISH 1995
Freedom Door Overview
The bashment flow of 1995 was a strong force in dancehall music. This sound was made for late-night parties, with heavy bass and energetic rhythms. The “Freedom Door Riddim” is a perfect example of this style. It brought together some of the most exciting voices in dancehall at the time. Everton Chambers led the way with his track “Freedom Door.” Chambers is known for his powerful delivery and his role in shaping the dancehall sound during the 1990s. His voice and lyrics helped make this riddim memorable. Junior Demus added his own flavor with “Import To Export.” Junior Demus is famous for his unique, gruff vocal style. He reached wider audiences with the hit song “Cabin Stabbin’,” and his collaborations with Super Cat are well known in reggae circles. Sniper brought extra energy to the mix with “Get Raw.” His style fit right in with the bashment vibe, keeping the party moving. Behind the scenes, producer PARISH put it all together. PARISH is a respected name in the dancehall world, known for creating beats that capture the spirit of street parties. His label, Parish Records, has produced several influential riddims over the years. Together, these tracks and talents made the “Freedom Door Riddim” a classic sound of 1995’s dancehall. The mix still brings back memories of lively parties and the golden era of bashment.
Freedom Door Tracklist:
- Everton Chambers – Freedom Door
- Freedom Door Riddim – Instrumental
- Junior Demus – Import To Export
- Sniper – Get Raw
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