MINUTE TO TALK RIDDIM produced by HEART BEAT CITY 1998
Minute To Talk Overview
Mad Cobra, Major Sample, Silver Cat, and Shelene are the artists who brought the Minute To Talk Riddim to life in 1998. Each artist added their own style to the project. Mad Cobra, known for his hit "Boy Gal Want Mi," was already a big name in dancehall by this time. His energetic delivery made the track stand out in clubs and on the radio. Major Sample joined the riddim with "No No No," bringing a catchy hook that quickly became popular among fans. Silver Cat and Shelene teamed up for "Good Love," delivering a duet that many listeners still remember. Silver Cat had already made a name for himself in the dancehall scene, and the combination with Shelene gave the riddim extra appeal. The riddim itself was produced by HEART BEAT CITY. This producer is recognized for shaping several important dancehall projects in the late 1990s. HEART BEAT CITY worked with a variety of artists, helping to define the sound of the era. Their productions often reached wide audiences, gathering thousands of streams and club spins across Jamaica. The Minute To Talk Riddim echoed through clubs across the island, becoming one of the most memorable bashment releases of 1998. Dancehall fans still talk about how these songs brought people together on the dance floor. The unique mix of voices and the strong production made this riddim a true classic, and it remains a favorite for many who love the golden days of dancehall.
Minute To Talk Tracklist:
- Mad Cobra – Boy Gal Want Mi
- Major Sample – No No No
- Silver Cat & Shelene – Good Love
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