NIGHT CREATURE RIDDIM produced by DI BLOCK RECORDS 2007
Night Creature Overview
The Night Creature Riddim set brought a bold, energetic sound to dancehall in 2007. Its heavy percussion and fast pace made it perfect for night parties and packed dancefloors. This collection captured the lively, raw spirit of dancehall music at the time. Anthony B’s “Dem A War” stands out with his powerful delivery. Anthony B is well known for his roots reggae and dancehall tracks, including his hit “Fire Pon Rome.” Damage brings sharp lyrics on “What Goes Around.” Einstein’s “Rest It Pan Dem” offers a tough, confident flow. Elephant Man, famous for his energetic stage shows and the hit “Pon De River, Pon De Bank,” adds his signature style with “Head Top.” Mega Sample’s “Rise Mine” rounds out the set with a gritty performance. The riddim was built and released by DI BLOCK RECORDS, a label known for working with several key dancehall artists in the 2000s. DI BLOCK RECORDS helped shape the sound of modern dancehall with their creative production and strong riddim releases. Fans remember hearing these tracks at dances and parties across Jamaica in 2007. The Night Creature Riddim set remains a favorite for those who love classic dancehall energy and hard-hitting beats. Its timeless sound keeps it alive in dancehall culture today.
Night Creature Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Dem A War (Edit)
- Anthony B – Dem A War (Raw)
- Damage – What Goes Around (Edit)
- Damage – What Goes Around (Raw)
- Deva Bratt – Night Creature (Munga Diss) (Edit)
- Deva Bratt – Night Creature (Munga Diss) (Raw)
- Einstein – Rest It Pan Dem (Edit)
- Einstein – Rest It Pan Dem (Raw)
- Elephant Man – Head Top (Edit)
- Elephant Man – Head Top (Raw)
- Mega Sample – Rise Mine (Edit)
- Mega Sample – Rise Mine (Raw)
- Munga – Gangsta Name (Deva Diss) (Edit)
- Munga – Gangsta Name (Deva Diss) (Raw)
- Version – Night Creature Riddim
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