IRON PIPE RIDDIM produced by SINBAD PRODUCTION 1997
Iron Pipe Overview
The Iron Pipe Riddim yard session tape, released in 1997, is a true dancehall classic. This sound system cut brought a special energy to the dancehall scene. Compared to other yard session tapes from the late 90s, Iron Pipe Riddim stands out for its lively bounce and the way the artists ride the riddim. While many tapes from that era were heavy and rough, this one has a playful, upbeat feel that made it a favorite at dances. The tape features Cojo Banton with "Send Dem Come," a track that showcases his smooth delivery. Frankie Paul, known for his hit "Sara," brings his strong voice to "Tease Me." Frankie Paul was already a legend in reggae and dancehall by this time, with a long list of hits and albums. Jack Radics, who found international success with his song "No Matter," adds his unique touch on "Long Time Coming." Each artist brings their own style, but all fit perfectly on the riddim. Sinbad, with "Iron Pipe Riddim - Sinbad," is not just an artist here—he is the architect behind the sound. SINBAD PRODUCTION is known for shaping dancehall with creative and catchy riddims. The Iron Pipe Riddim is one of their best-known works, showing their skill in bringing artists and beats together. This tape is a strong example of 1997 dancehall at its best.
Iron Pipe Tracklist:
- Cojo Banton – Send Dem Come
- Frankie Paul – Tease Me
- Jack Radics – Long Time Coming
- Sinbad – Iron Pipe Riddim – Sinbad
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