INFINITY RIDDIM produced by Q45 RECORDS 1998
Infinity Overview
In 1998, dancehall parties were loud, energetic, and full of movement. The year was a high point for bashment culture, with selectors spinning the hottest riddims and dancers filling the floors. The Infinity Riddim fit perfectly into this scene, bringing a playful and rowdy sound that matched the mood of the time. Behind this influential riddim was Q45 RECORDS, a label known for shaping the dancehall sound of the late 1990s. Q45 RECORDS built a reputation for sharp production and for working with some of the genre’s most exciting voices. Their releases have been played at countless dancehall sessions, making the label a staple in the scene. The Infinity Riddim featured a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own style. Alley Cat stood out with “Dirty Speech,” a track that delivered clever lyrics and a catchy flow. Alley Cat is also known for his hit “Girls Tour,” which helped boost his profile in the dancehall world. Next, Benzlie (Innocent Crew) delivered “One Bag A Man,” adding a different flavor to the riddim. Benzlie, as part of Innocent Crew, is recognized for energetic performances and memorable hooks. Baby Wayne’s “War” brought a serious tone. Baby Wayne is remembered for his classic track “Mama,” which gained attention for its heartfelt message. Daddy Screw added fun with “Pepsi,” while Ghost’s “Heart Will Go On” showed his smooth vocal style. Ghost is also known for his reggae cover songs, which have found success in Jamaica and beyond.
Infinity Tracklist:
- Alley Cat – Dirty Speech
- Benzlie (Innocent Crew) – One Bag A Man
- Baby Wayne – War
- Daddy Screw – Pepsi
- Ghost – Heart Will Go On
- Powerman – Lock The City
- Infinity Riddim Version
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