MR HYDE RIDDIM produced by RECORD FACTORY 1996
Mr Hyde Overview
In 1996, the Mr Hyde Riddim brought a fresh energy to dancehall music. DJs across Jamaica and beyond kept this riddim playing in their sets, making it a favorite for fans and selectors. The driving force behind the sound was the producer RECORD FACTORY, a respected name in the dancehall scene. RECORD FACTORY, known for their steady stream of influential riddims in the 1990s, helped shape the genre with a focus on quality and dancefloor appeal. The beat for Mr Hyde Riddim was crafted with a mix of classic dancehall vibes and new, exciting elements. The production process paid close attention to detail, giving the riddim a punchy, upbeat feel that was perfect for sound systems. This careful approach helped the tracks stand out in busy dancehall sessions. Three standout artists shaped the sound system cut. Mad Cobra delivered “Bad Mind,” adding his signature commanding style. Mad Cobra is well known for his 1992 hit “Flex,” which topped the US Billboard Rap chart. Ninjaman’s “Hooligan” brought his legendary energy to the riddim—he is famous for his long career and fierce lyrical battles. Pluggy Terrible’s “Dancehall Teardown” added raw power, rounding out the set. Together, these tracks made Mr Hyde Riddim a staple in 1996 dancehall parties, showing the genre’s ability to stay fresh and exciting.
Mr Hyde Tracklist:
- Mad Cobra – Bad Mind
- Mr Hyde Riddim – Version
- Ninjaman – Hooligan
- Pluggy Terrible – Dancehall Teardown
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