JUMP OUT RIDDIM produced by WAR BUSS RECORDS 1997
Jump Out Overview
In 1997, dancehall clubs in Jamaica and beyond were full of energy. Sound systems played the latest riddims, and people danced late into the night. The Jump Out Riddim fit perfectly in this scene. Its lively beat made it a favorite for selectors and dancers. The arrangement showed the skill of bashment producers who knew how to keep the party moving. WAR BUSS RECORDS produced the riddim, helping it reach a wide audience. The label was known for bringing together top talent and creating tracks that worked well in both clubs and on radio. Their productions often crossed borders, gaining fans outside Jamaica too. Three artists brought their own style to Jump Out Riddim. Elephant Man delivered "Bust Dem" with his usual high energy. He later became famous for songs like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," which made international charts. Frankie Paul, known as the "Jamaican Stevie Wonder," sang "Set It Off." He had a long career with many hits, including "Sara" and "Worries In The Dance." Harry Toddler added "Anybody" to the mix. He was part of the Scare Dem Crew, a group that helped shape dancehall in the 1990s. In 1997, Jump Out Riddim captured the excitement of dancehall parties. The combination of skilled production and strong performances made it stand out in the clubs.
Jump Out Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – Bust Dem
- Frankie Paul – Set It Off
- Harry Toddler – Anybody
- Jump Out Riddim – Version
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