Inspector Riddim produced by Stainless Records 2006
Inspector Overview
Stainless Records was the label behind one of the most talked-about bashment rhythms of 2006. Known for their sharp production and a series of strong dancehall releases, Stainless Records helped shape the sound of mid-2000s Jamaican music. The Inspector Riddim was a highlight in their catalog, and it quickly became a favorite in clubs and on radio. This rhythm brought together some of the biggest names in dancehall. Sizzla, a respected artist known for his hit “Haffi Get It,” brought his unique energy to the project. Elephant Man, famous for songs like “Real Gangters” and his global hit “Pon de River, Pon de Bank,” added to the excitement. Supa Hype made his mark with “Uptown Story,” while Busy Signal contributed with “My Highness.” Vybz Kartel, who is recognized for his massive influence on dancehall and songs like “Nah Switch,” also featured on the riddim. The beat itself was crafted to ignite dance floors, with Stainless Records’ signature sound at the center. The label had already gained attention for its modern approach to bashment, and Inspector Riddim only strengthened its reputation. Even years later, fans remember how this rhythm set the tone for dancehall in 2006, capturing a vibrant moment in the genre’s history.
Inspector Tracklist:
- Sizzla – Haffi Get It
- Elephant Man – Real Gangters
- Supa Hype – Uptown Story
- Busy Signal – My Highness
- Vybz Kartel – Nah Switch
- Lady Saw – Champion
- Mad Cobra – Sitten Tight
- Bounty Killer – Far We Come From
- Mavado – We Don’t Play
- Tok – Bounce
- Vybz Kartel Ft. Supahype – Who
- Dr Evil – We A Gangsta
- Bling Dawg – Unpredictable
- Kid Kurrupt – Wee Mi Smoke
- Ward – We Nah Play
- Icecold – Gimme The Girls
- Macka Diamond – Nah Taste
- Zumjay – Badman Story
- Monster Twins – Calling All Girls
- Munga & Jah Malo – Turn Up The Bassline
- Jagwa – Woooo
- Tornado – Informer
- Tonto Marijuanna – Oh Yeah
- Sean Paul – Sufferer
- Inspector Version
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