INSECURE RIDDIM produced by JOE FRASIER 1996
Insecure Overview
When the Insecure Riddim dropped in 1996, it was impossible to ignore its energy. The rhythm was classic dancehall, with a punchy, upbeat groove that made people want to move. DJs loved spinning this set at parties, bringing the bashment vibe to life. The riddim’s catchy hooks and steady bassline made it a favorite on the dance floor, and its lively tempo fit perfectly with the bashment style that was popular at the time. Bajja Jed took the spotlight on this project with his strong delivery. His track “Love How Yuh A Gwan” became a standout, showing off his unique voice and confident flow. Bajja Jed had already made a name for himself in the dancehall world, and this song added to his reputation as a powerful performer. The way he rode the riddim helped make the whole release more memorable. Behind the scenes, producer JOE FRASIER played a key role in shaping the project’s sound. Known for his work in the reggae and dancehall scene, JOE FRASIER brought experience and a sharp ear to the table. He has a history of producing tracks that catch the attention of both fans and DJs, and his influence on Insecure Riddim was clear. This bashment project stood out in its time, capturing the spirit of 1996 dancehall and leaving a lasting mark on the genre.
Insecure Tracklist:
- Bajja Jed – Love How Yuh A Gwan
- Private P – Youth Insecure
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