OYSTERS RIDDIM produced by CLEAN HEART 1996
Oysters Overview
In the mid-1990s, dancehall music was full of energy and bold sounds. The bashment rhythm was popular in Jamaica and beyond, giving people a soundtrack for street parties and radio shows. In 1996, this lively spirit was captured by the Oysters Riddim, which brought a fresh and groovy style to the dancehall scene. The producer behind this riddim was CLEAN HEART, a name known for crafting strong, street-influenced beats. CLEAN HEART worked with several labels in the 1990s and became respected for bringing together talented artists on unique projects. His productions often stood out for their catchy arrangements and became favorites among both fans and selectors. On the Oysters Riddim, Daddy Vic’s “What A Disease” stands out with its sharp lyrics and catchy delivery. Danger B brings his own style to “Ambiguous,” adding another layer to the riddim’s appeal. Danny B’s “Oysters” keeps the groove moving, showing the variety possible within one rhythm. Simpleton, already known for his hit “Coca Cola Bottle Shape,” adds his recognizable voice to “The Body Whey Yu Have.” Allan Flowers closes out the lineup with “Oyster Riddim Version,” letting the music shine on its own. Even today, the Oysters Riddim brings back strong memories of 1996, reminding listeners of a time when bashment rhythms ruled the dancehall.
Oysters Tracklist:
- Daddy Vic – What A Disease
- Danger B – Ambiguous
- Danny B – Oysters
- Simpleton – The Body Whey Yu Have
- Allan Flowers – Oyster Riddim Version
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