Hot Water Riddim – Rockers World 1997
Hot Water Overview
The Hot Water Riddim collection brought together some of dancehall’s most memorable tracks of 1997. The release features seven cuts: Anthony B — Don't Tell Me, Hammer Mouth — So Called Rasta, Ninja Ford — Always Hot, Ninja Ford — Badness A Nuh Toy, One Print — Oh Why, Quench Aid — Lid Di Dim, and an instrumental version by Rockers World. Each artist added their own style to the riddim. Anthony B, who was rising fast at the time and is well known for his hit “Fire Pon Rome,” delivers a strong performance on Don't Tell Me. Hammer Mouth’s So Called Rasta stands out with its direct lyrics and energetic flow. Ninja Ford appears twice, on Always Hot and Badness A Nuh Toy, showing his versatility. One Print’s Oh Why and Quench Aid’s Lid Di Dim add more layers to the project, giving the riddim a full, rich sound. The Hot Water Riddim was arranged by a bashment specialist who captured the energy of 1997’s street dances. The tracks were played at sound system sessions across Jamaica, and fans remember the collection as the soundtrack to epic nights. The instrumental, Rockers World — Instrumental, gave selectors a chance to keep the dance moving. Each song, with its unique voice, helped make this riddim a classic part of dancehall history.
Hot Water Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Don’t Tell Me
- Hammer Mouth – So Called Rasta
- Ninja Ford – Always Hot
- Ninja Ford – Badness A Nuh Toy
- One Print – Oh Why
- Quench Aid – Lid Di Dim
- Rockers World – Instrumental
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