Haunted Riddim – Jazzy Creation 1996
Haunted Overview
In 1996, the dancehall scene was full of energy, and the Haunted Riddim brought a bright and hypnotic mood to parties across Jamaica. Selectors loved to play this riddim at events, creating a lively backdrop for dancing and celebration. The sound was catchy and upbeat, making it perfect for the bashment scene. Several artists added their own style to the Haunted Riddim. Bulby delivered the instrumental version, setting the tone with his smooth production. Sister Charmain performed "Bare Man," showing off the confidence that made her a respected name in dancehall since her early hit "Baby Come." Snagga Puss brought his unique voice to "Informer," while Squiddly Ranks, known for his 1992 hit "Digi Digi," gave fans "Bleach." Tanto Metro, who would later find international success with the duo Tanto Metro & Devonte and their hit "Everyone Falls in Love," performed "Too Much Bellie" on the same riddim. The Haunted Riddim was crafted by a talented team, with mixing and production work led by Bulby. The release came out on the Digital B label, which was well-known in the 1990s for quality dancehall music. In 1996, tapes from yard sessions featuring this riddim were a staple at parties, helping to define the sound of the era and keep dancers moving all night.
Haunted Tracklist:
- Bulby – Instrumental
- Sister Charmain – Bare Man
- Snagga Puss – Informer
- Squiddly Ranks – Bleach
- Tanto Metro – Too Much Bellie
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