GHETTO RED HOT RIDDIM produced by BLACK SHADOW RECORDS 1996
Ghetto Red Hot Overview
The selector’s choice on the Ghetto Red Hot Riddim was all about energy and excitement. The mood was lively, with a bouncy beat that made everyone move at bashment events in 1996. This riddim was a favorite for DJs and dancers, giving every yard session a special vibe. Mad Cobra — Haunted brought his signature strong voice to the riddim. Mad Cobra is well known for his hit “Flex,” which reached the top of the Billboard Rap Singles chart in 1992. Super Cat — Ghetto Red Hot added even more fire. Super Cat is a legend in dancehall, famous for his album “Don Dada” and for helping dancehall cross over into the US mainstream. The track Tiger Feat Super Cat — A Wha Wha showed the playful side of the riddim, with both artists trading catchy lines. Super Cat - A Wha Wha — A Wha Wha kept the session going with its call-and-response style. For those who love pure riddim, Version — Ghetto Red Hot provided the instrumental, letting selectors and MCs create new moments live. BLACK SHADOW RECORDS produced this project. The label is known for big dancehall hits like “Get Busy” by Sean Paul, which topped the US Billboard Hot 100. Their work on Ghetto Red Hot Riddim helped make the yard session tape a standout for bashment fans back then.
Ghetto Red Hot Tracklist:
- Mad Cobra – Haunted
- Private P – Sexy Walk
- Super Cat – Ghetto Red Hot
- Tiger Feat Super Cat – A Wha Wha
- Version – Ghetto Red Hot
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