PASSION FLEX? RIDDIM produced by J. Williams for GOLDEN CHILD 1998
Passion Flex Overview
The Passion Flex Riddim from 1998 brings a real bashment energy that takes listeners straight to the heart of dancehall. The rhythm is bold and infectious, with a pulsing beat that makes it perfect for any yard session. Its sound is unmistakably dancehall—heavy bass, sharp snares, and a groove that keeps the vibe alive from start to finish. Several standout artists brought their unique style to this riddim. Alley Cat delivers his track “Get Brave” with confidence, riding the beat with sharp lyrics and a strong presence. Beenie Man, known for his global hit “Who Am I (Sim Simma),” adds his signature flair on “Moving On,” showing why he is one of dancehall’s most recognized voices. Don Yute appears twice, first with “Golden Child,” and again alongside Mr Vegas on the lively “Bamboo Deh Yah.” Mr Vegas, who found international success with “Heads High,” brings his energetic flow to the collaboration. Jc Lodge, celebrated for her classic “Telephone Love,” adds a smooth touch with “Flow.” The tape also features “A-Girl - Don Man” by World, adding another layer to the collection. Behind the scenes, producer J. Williams for GOLDEN CHILD crafted the riddim’s sound. GOLDEN CHILD is known for delivering quality dancehall productions, and this riddim is no exception. J. Williams’s work helped define the late 1990s dancehall scene, with Passion Flex Riddim becoming a staple in yard parties and dance sessions.
Passion Flex Tracklist:
- Alley Cat – Get Brave
- Beenie Man – Moving On
- Don Yute – Golden Child
- Jc Lodge – Flow
- Mr Vegas & Don Yute – Bamboo Deh Yah
- World-A-Girl – Don Man
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