LAVA RIDDIM produced by MANATEE RECORDS 2001
Lava Overview
In 2001, the dancehall scene was filled with high-energy tracks, and the sound system cut of the Lava Riddim quickly became a favorite. DJs across Jamaica and beyond picked up this riddim for its lively vibe and modern bashment style, making it a highlight of the year’s dancehall parties. The riddim was created by MANATEE RECORDS, a label known for shaping the sound of early 2000s dancehall. MANATEE RECORDS had already made a name for itself with several popular releases, helping to launch and support many Jamaican artists in the digital era. Their work on Lava Riddim stands out as one of their most memorable projects, earning respect from both fans and selectors. On this riddim, Sizzla delivers “Fear Nuh Foe,” adding his signature fire to the track. Sizzla is known worldwide for his hit album “Da Real Thing” and for being one of reggae’s most prolific artists. Harry Toddler’s “Gun Angel” brings a rougher edge, showing why he’s a staple in dancehall, especially since his days with the Scare Dem Crew. Cement Kid’s “Ragga Hype” keeps the energy high, while Jah Mason’s “Preserve It” adds a conscious message, reflecting his roots reggae influence. Kiprich & G Money team up for “Not The Same,” blending clever lyrics with catchy hooks. Kiprich is recognized for his witty wordplay and for writing hits for other stars. Mega Sample’s “Nuh Guy” rounds out the project, giving the riddim a unique twist.
Lava Tracklist:
- Sizzla – Fear Nuh Foe
- Harry Toddler – Gun Angel
- Cement Kid – Ragga Hype
- Jah Mason – Preserve It
- Kiprich & G Money – Not The Same
- Mega Sample – Nuh Guy
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