KILLA WASP RIDDIM produced by OPERA HOUSE RECORDS 2000
Killa Wasp Overview
Killa Wasp Riddim arrived in Jamaica in 2000, bringing a fresh sound to the dancehall scene. The release was built by OPERA HOUSE RECORDS, a label known for helping new talent and producing several popular dancehall projects around that time. The riddim gave both upcoming and established artists a space to shine. Alozade made waves with his track "No Comparison," adding his rough vocal style. Boom Dandimite, who was already known for his work with Scare Dem Crew, brought energy with "Bug." Buccaneer, an artist famous for his hit "Boom Bye Bye" and his pirate-themed image, featured twice on this release with "Killa Wasp Rhythm Version" and "Straight Up." Each of these tracks shows off Buccaneer’s unique style and strong delivery. Cinia Killa’s "It Start Now" added a new voice to the mix, showing the riddim’s appeal to rising artists. Crown Prince also joined the project with "Killa Wasp Riddim Mix," blending the sounds together for a different flavor. OPERA HOUSE RECORDS helped shape the sound of dancehall in the early 2000s. The label’s work on Killa Wasp Riddim is still remembered by selectors and fans today. The riddim’s driving beat and mix of voices keep it popular in dancehall circles, even years after its release.
Killa Wasp Tracklist:
- Alozade – No Comparison (Sample)
- Boom Dandimite – Bug (Sample)
- Buccaneer – Killa Wasp Rhythm Version
- Buccaneer – Straight Up
- Cinia Killa – It Start Now
- Crown Prince – Killa Wasp Riddim Mix
- Frisco Kid – Time Rough
- General B – Corrupted (Sample)
- Ghost – Tight Clothes (Sample)
- Killa Wasp Riddim – Version
- Legion 16 Prod – Killa Wasp Riddim Medley
- Merciless – Wad Up
- Round Head – Torture
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