LOW GAME RIDDIM produced by 2 HYPE 1997
Low Game Overview
2 HYPE was the label behind the energetic dancehall riddim known as Low Game Riddim in 1997. This production quickly became a party favorite, filling dance floors with its lively beats and catchy hooks. The riddim stood out during a time when Jamaican dancehall was reaching new audiences around the world. Sean Paul brought his signature style to the riddim with the song "Black Bottle." At this point in his career, Sean Paul was building momentum that would later take him to international fame, especially with his album "Dutty Rock" in 2002. His work on Low Game Riddim showed his early promise and unique voice. Tanya Stephens added her own fire with the track "Good Man." Known for her sharp lyrics and strong delivery, Tanya Stephens was already respected in the dancehall scene. Her later work, like the hit single "It's a Pity," would cement her place as one of the genre’s top artists. The sound engineer on this project helped shape the final mix, ensuring the riddim’s bass and rhythm hit just right in the clubs. Producer 2 HYPE, known for their influence in the late 1990s dancehall scene, created riddims that left a lasting mark. Low Game Riddim became a cornerstone of dancehall in 1997, remembered for its party energy and strong performances.
Low Game Tracklist:
- Sean Paul – Black Bottle
- Tanya Stephens – Good Man
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