ON AND ON RIDDIM produced by RC-ONE 1993
On And On Overview
In 1993, the On And On Riddim brought new life to dancehall sound system culture. This club-ready riddim gave selectors a fresh spark for sessions, filling dance floors with heavy bass and sharp rhythms. It quickly became a favorite for DJs looking to energize their crowds. The bashment arranger played a key role, making sure each song fit perfectly with the beat. Producer RC-ONE was behind the project, guiding the overall sound. RC-ONE is known in the dancehall world for working with independent labels and for shaping several hit riddims in the early 1990s. His productions often help artists reach new audiences, both in Jamaica and abroad. The lineup on On And On Riddim features some of dancehall’s most respected names. Beenie Man Ft. A.R.P. delivers “Storm,” a track that highlights Beenie Man’s powerful style. Beenie Man is famous for songs like “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and has won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. Delly Ranks brings “Disrespect,” while Future Troubles adds energy with “Jennifer Gotti.” Merciless, known for his lyrical battles in the 1990s, contributes “Coast To Coast.” Other standout tracks include “Girls Agenda” by Red Fox and “No New Friend” by Serial Ft. Black Rat and Black Rat - No New Friend. On And On Riddim captured the energy of dancehall in 1993, and its influence still echoes in sound system sessions today.
On And On Tracklist:
- Beenie Man Ft. A.R.P. – Storm
- Delly Ranks – Disrespect
- Future Troubles – Jennifer Gotti
- Merciless – Coast To Coast
- Red Fox – Girls Agenda
- Serial Ft. Black Rat – No New Friend
- Unknown – Bed Room Storm
- Unknown – The Bomb
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