Parking Lot aka Aerobic Riddim produced by Fisher and Culture, mixed and mastered by Speedy for Music Warrior 1998
Parking Lot Overview
The Parking Lot Riddim is a classic bashment project from 1998 that still stands out in dancehall history. The set features four tracks that capture the raw, rebellious energy of that era. Each song brings something unique to the riddim’s gritty beat. The track “Aerobics” by Baya is a standout, showing off Baya’s energetic style. Bomber Man delivers the title track, “Parking Lot,” with a catchy hook that made it popular among dancehall fans. Hulk Man’s “Too Much Murder” adds a darker edge, reflecting the tough realities often found in dancehall lyrics. The set is rounded out by “Parking Lot” from Version, which gives listeners the pure instrumental vibe of the riddim. Baya, known for his rhythmic delivery, shines on “Aerobics.” Bomber Man, who gained wider attention with his song “War Start,” brings a commanding presence to “Parking Lot.” Hulk Man’s “Too Much Murder” fits right into the dancehall tradition of storytelling with attitude. Version’s instrumental lets DJs and fans enjoy the riddim on its own. The project was arranged by Fisher and Culture, a production team recognized for their work in the late 1990s dancehall scene. The mixing and mastering were handled by Speedy for Music Warrior, a label that has released several influential dancehall projects. Music Warrior’s releases are known for their raw sound and authentic feel. Even today, the Parking Lot Riddim brings back the spirit of 1998 dancehall—full of energy, attitude, and unforgettable beats.
Parking Lot Tracklist:
- Baya – Aerobics
- Bomber Man – Parking Lot
- Hulk Man – Too Much Murder
- Version – Parking Lot
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