HOT SECTION RIDDIM produced by TURBINE 1995
Hot Section Overview
In the mid-1990s, dancehall parties were full of energy and excitement. Selectors looked for new riddims to keep the crowd moving. In 1995, the Hot Section Riddim became a favorite in dancehall sessions. The producer behind this riddim, TURBINE, was known for bringing together top deejays and shaping a strong, unified sound. TURBINE’s work helped keep dancehall’s classic style alive during a time of change. Several well-known artists voiced the Hot Section Riddim. Flourgon, who once scored a big hit with “Bounce,” brought his unique style to “Wok A Gal.” Frankie Sly, famous for his song “Hype,” delivered “Real Romance.” Hot Section performed “Version,” showing the raw energy of the riddim itself. Jesse James added “Respect Girls,” while Johnny P, who had chart success with “Bike Back” in the early 1990s, performed “Coward Bad Man.” Terry Ganzie, also active in the 1990s, contributed “In Love Again.” Each artist’s track gave the riddim a different vibe, from party anthems to songs with a message. Selectors in 1995 played this collection at dances across Jamaica, giving the parties a fresh spark. Today, Hot Section Riddim is remembered for its lively sound and the way it brought together some of dancehall’s standout voices.
Hot Section Tracklist:
- Flourgon – Wok A Gal
- Frankie Sly – Real Romance
- Hot Section – Version
- Jesse James – Respect Girls
- Johnny P – Coward Bad Man
- Terry Ganzie – In Love Again
Releases Similar to Hot Section Riddim – Turbine
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.