MISSION IMPOSSIBLE RIDDIM produced by FAT EYES RECORDS 1996
Mission Impossible Overview
The Mission Impossible Riddim is known for its energetic and bold street anthem base. Back in 1996, this sound was a favorite at street dances, with its fast-paced, bouncy rhythm setting the mood for partygoers. The riddim’s lively style made it perfect for both sound systems and dance floors, giving every event a true dancehall vibe. Some of dancehall’s top names brought their flavor to this riddim. Beenie Man, who later won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001, delivered “Memories,” showing his smooth flow and commanding voice. Buju Banton, famous for his hit “Walk Like A Champion,” added his deep, powerful vocals to the mix. Elephant Man Feat Danny English teamed up for “Shizzle Ma Nizzle,” a track that brought extra energy and fun, while Danny English also stood out with “Shizzle Ma Nizzle — Shizzle Ma Nizzle.” Innocent Crew joined in with “Impossible Mission,” rounding out the roster with their unique sound. Behind the scenes, FAT EYES RECORDS produced this classic riddim. The label, run by Bulby York and Fatta Marshall, is well-known in dancehall for working with artists like Beres Hammond and Sizzla, and for shaping the sound of the late 1990s. Even today, selectors speak highly of the 1996 Mission Impossible Riddim mix, keeping its legacy alive in street dances and dancehall culture.
Mission Impossible Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Memories
- Buju Banton – Walk Like A Champion
- Elephant Man Feat Danny English – Shizzle Ma Nizzle
- Innocent Crew – Impossible Mission
- Mission Impossible Riddim – Instrumental
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