MIKE TYSON RIDDIM produced by JAP JAM INTERNATIONAL 1996
Mike Tyson Overview
The bashment rhythm was a key part of dancehall music in 1996. Its upbeat and energetic style made it perfect for the dance floor. The rhythm brought together top artists of the time and helped shape the sound of bashment in that era. JAP JAM INTERNATIONAL produced this project, building on their reputation in Jamaican music. The label is known for working with many big names in dancehall and reggae. Their productions are respected for quality and for bringing fresh sounds to the scene. On this bashment rhythm, Captain Barkey stands out with "Go Go Wine." He was well known for his lively performances and hits like "Bun Fi Bun." Danny Dread brings "Jah Yu Good," showing his roots reggae influence. Frisco Banton delivers "Work It Out," adding his own style to the mix. Grines Man appears with "The Great Man," and Junior Cat offers "Bad Mind." Junior Cat is known for his fast delivery and for songs like "Top Dog," which made him popular in the 1990s. Each artist brings something unique to the rhythm, making it a favorite for both DJs and dancers. The bashment rhythm from JAP JAM INTERNATIONAL became a cornerstone of 1996’s dancehall, showing the power of strong production and talented artists working together.
Mike Tyson Tracklist:
- Captain Barkey – Go Go Wine
- Danny Dread – Jah Yu Good
- Frisco Banton – Work It Out
- Grines Man – The Great Man
- Junior Cat – Bad Mind
- Ninja Man – Weep & Mourn
- Pinchers – Contracted Killer
- Quench Aid – Quench Style
- Shaka Shamba – Theme A Ediot
- Sherriff – Riding West
- Version – Jap Jam International 95
- Wingie – Youth Na Learn
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