Old House Riddim – Stone Love Music 1997
Old House Overview
In 1997, the yard beat brought new energy to dancehall music. This riddim mixed hard, gritty drum patterns with smooth, catchy flow. It was a sound that worked well with other genres, like reggae and even hip hop. The yard beat made it easy for artists to experiment, blending their styles with new sounds. Cudjo Banton stood out with his track "Good Sensimelia." His delivery showed the power of the singjay style, blending singing and deejaying in a way that felt natural. Mad Cobra also made a mark with "Put It On Right." Known for his hit "Flex," which reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart in 1992, Mad Cobra brought his strong voice and energy to the riddim. Silver Cat’s "Old House" added another layer, with his unique vocal style and clever lyrics. The studio craftsman played a big role in shaping the yard beat. The riddim’s producer worked carefully to balance the raw drum sounds with smooth melodies. This helped the music stay fresh and exciting. Every artist had space to shine, thanks to the smart production. The yard beat kept dancehall buzzing in 1997. Its mix of gritty and smooth sounds, along with top artists like Cudjo Banton, Mad Cobra, and Silver Cat, made it a favorite for fans and selectors alike.
Old House Tracklist:
- Cudjo Banton – Good Sensimelia
- Mad Cobra – Put It On Right
- Silver Cat – Old House
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