I FOUND OUT RIDDIM produced by KINGSTON 11 1993
I Found Out Overview
In 1993, reggae music saw a fresh sound with the release of I Found Out Riddim. This project blended the classic rocksteady rhythm with hints of soul and roots reggae. The steady groove gave the songs a smooth flow, while the added bass made the music feel deep and powerful. Fans noticed how this riddim brought together old-school reggae with new touches from other styles. Shine Head played a big part in shaping the release. His track, I Found Out, stood out with his unique voice and style. Shine Head is also known for his hit song Jamaican in New York, which showed his ability to mix reggae with other genres like hip hop. Wayne Smith added his own flavor with the song Aint No Meaning. Wayne Smith made history earlier with his track Under Me Sleng Teng, which helped start the digital dancehall movement in the 1980s. The producer, KINGSTON 11, was behind the sound of this riddim. Known for working with many reggae artists, KINGSTON 11 helped keep the roots reggae spirit alive in the 1990s. The label’s releases are still found on vinyl and streaming platforms today. Many reggae fans connect I Found Out Riddim to the roots scene of 1993. The blend of rocksteady, roots, and soul made it a special moment in reggae history.
I Found Out Tracklist:
- Shine Head – I Found Out
- Wayne Smith – Aint No Meaning
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