HOT BLOOD RIDDIM produced by FAN CLUB RECORDS
Hot Blood Overview
In the year 2000, a powerful dancehall recording arrived from Jamaica and quickly made its mark. The Hot Blood Riddim became a must-have for selectors and DJs, giving dancehall nights a fresh and fiery sound. This riddim brought together some of the scene’s well-known artists. Danny English delivered his track “Bigga Bus,” showing the energetic style that made him a dancehall favorite. Deanie Ranks added his voice with “Start It,” bringing his own touch to the beat. Lady G, known for her earlier hit “Man a Bad Man,” contributed “Nah Trouble Trouble.” Her strong presence in dancehall has made her one of the most respected female artists in the genre. Major Sample joined the lineup with “Got It Going,” while Tanya Stephens, famous for her later song “It’s a Pity,” gave fans “Big Up Di Cash.” Rounding out the release, Herbie Harris added “Hot Blood Version,” giving the riddim an instrumental twist. The production behind Hot Blood Riddim came from FAN CLUB RECORDS. The label is known for supporting dancehall music and helping push new sounds into the Jamaican music scene. FAN CLUB RECORDS has worked with a range of artists and is recognized for its role in shaping the sound of dancehall during the late 1990s and early 2000s. For many dancehall fans, the year 2000 cannot be remembered without Hot Blood Riddim. Its catchy rhythms and strong performances kept parties moving and helped define the sound of that time.
Hot Blood Tracklist:
- Danny English – Bigga Bus
- Deanie Ranks – Start It
- Lady G – Nah Trouble Trouble
- Major Sample – Got It Going
- Tanya Stephens – Big Up Di Cash
- Herbie Harris – Hot Blood Version
sample:
Releases Similar to Hot Blood Riddim – Fan Club Records
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.