New Millennium Riddim – Mr Steel 1999
New Millennium Overview
The New Millennium Riddim brought a fresh energy to dancehall parties in 1999. Its rhythm was sharp and lively, giving dancers a strong beat to move to. The riddim quickly became a street anthem, with its pulsing bass and catchy hooks filling sound systems across Jamaica. It was a favorite at yard sessions, making every party feel alive and full of excitement. Anthony B stood out on this riddim with his track "Bush Doctor." Known for his powerful voice and conscious lyrics, Anthony B had already made a mark with his hit single "Fire Pon Rome" in 1996. On "Bush Doctor," he kept his energy high, matching the intensity of the riddim. Baby Wayne brought his own style with "Swarm." Baby Wayne, remembered for his song "Mama," added his unique flow and sharp delivery. New Millenium delivered "Version," an instrumental cut that highlighted the riddim’s raw power and let DJs get creative. Roundhead, part of the group Monster Shack Crew, contributed with "Coniving." His experience in the dancehall scene added depth to the session. The producer behind New Millennium Riddim made sure each track stood out while keeping the overall vibe tight. DJs loved this tape, spinning it at parties and helping it spread through the dancehall scene. The riddim’s infectious groove and strong performances made it a memorable part of 1999’s dancehall soundtrack.
New Millennium Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Bush Doctor
- Baby Wayne – Swarm
- New Millenium – Version
- Roundhead – Coniving
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