GHOST RIDDIM produced by MAIN STREET 1996
Ghost Overview
The party scene in 1996 was full of energy and excitement, and the Ghost Riddim collection captured that feeling perfectly. The mood was lively, with a beat that made people want to dance all night. The music had a raw edge, but it was also upbeat and fun, making it perfect for sound system parties. Goofy and Major Bones brought their talent together on the track "Ghost." Their style and chemistry made the song stand out on the dancefloor. Red Rat added more fire with "Good Gal," showing off the playful sound that would later make him famous with hits like "Shelly Ann." Danny Browne, a respected figure in Jamaican music, contributed the "Ghost Riddim Version/Instrumental." Browne is known for producing many classic dancehall hits and shaping the sound of the genre in the 1990s. The collection was produced by MAIN STREET, a label that became popular for its powerful and catchy rhythms. MAIN STREET, led by Danny Browne, played a big part in the rise of 1990s dancehall, releasing many tracks that DJs and fans still love today. The Ghost Riddim collection is a real piece of dancehall history. It brought new artists to the spotlight and gave parties in 1996 a fresh, unforgettable sound.
Ghost Tracklist:
- Goofy & Major Bones – Ghost
- Red Rat – Good Gal
- Spragga Benz, Don Yute, Black Pearl & Tomahawk – Certain Style
- Danny Browne – Ghost Riddim Version/Instrumental
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