KANTA RIDDIM produced by BLEND THEM PRODUCTION 1999
Kanta Overview
The Kanta Riddim brings a lively bashment flow, full of energy and dancehall spirit. The beats are sharp, quick, and perfect for moving crowds. This selector’s mix from 1999 blends vocals with classic dancehall rhythms, giving the music a timeless feel. Anthony B delivers “Give Me Some More,” showing the same power he brought to his hit “Fire Pon Rome.” Baby Wayne’s “Hand Fi Reap Corn” carries his rough, streetwise style, a voice well-known in the 1990s dancehall scene. Current Man’s “Rasta Nah Bow” stands out with conscious lyrics and strong delivery. Everton Blender appears twice, singing “Kanta” and “Watch It.” Everton Blender is famous for his uplifting messages and for albums like “Lift Up Your Head,” which made waves in reggae worldwide. Isha Blender’s “Dem A Fight” adds a soulful touch, blending roots with modern dancehall. Behind the sound is BLEND THEM PRODUCTION, a respected studio name in reggae and dancehall. The label is known for shaping the late 1990s sound, producing tracks that became favorites in Jamaican parties and abroad. In 1999, DJs used this mix on sound systems, bringing the bashment style to life in clubs and street dances. The Kanta Riddim remains a strong example of dancehall’s golden era, with each artist adding their own style to the infectious rhythm.
Kanta Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Give Me Some More
- Baby Wayne – Hand Fi Reap Corn (Low Me Gwaan)
- Current Man – Rasta Nah Bow
- Everton Blender – Kanta
- Everton Blender – Watch It
- Isha Blender – Dem A Fight (Bad Boys)
- Louie Culture – Dem A Dis
- Prezident Brown – Preserving Life
- Tony Rebel – Jah Call You
- Yami Bolo – Black Liberation
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