PINK LOTION RIDDIM produced by BRAT PRODUCTIONS 2000
Pink Lotion Overview
The sound system cut of the Pink Lotion Riddim brought a deep, hypnotic mood to dancehall clubs across Jamaica in 2000. Its rolling bass and sharp snares made every speaker shake, giving dancers a reason to move all night. The riddim’s style was both smooth and powerful, with a groove that stayed in your head. Spragga Benz stood out with his track "40 And Mi Blunt." Known for his quick lyrics and strong presence, Spragga Benz had already made waves with the hit "Jack It Up" in the late 1990s. Beenie Man, another star on the riddim, brought his song "How." By 2000, Beenie Man was already famous worldwide, with a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album for "Art & Life" in 2001. Red Rat’s "Live Wid It" added a playful energy to the mix. Tanto Metro Devonte’s "Spend Ur Own" and Italee’s "Mix Mi Up" brought their unique voices and styles, showing the riddim’s wide appeal. Each artist gave the riddim a different flavor, making it popular in both street dances and radio shows. Behind the scenes, BRAT PRODUCTIONS handled the riddim’s creation. Known for working with top dancehall acts and releasing several influential riddims, the label helped push dancehall into new spaces. The sound engineer made sure every layer was clear and heavy, perfect for sound system clashes. The Pink Lotion Riddim’s sound system cut became a true touchstone of dancehall culture in 2000, remembered for its energy and the stars who rode its beat.
Pink Lotion Tracklist:
- Spragga Benz – 40 And Mi Blunt
- Beenie Man – How
- Red Rat – Live Wid It
- Tanto Metro Devonte – Spend Ur Own
- Italee – Mix Mi Up
- Buccaneer – Badman Ting
- Goofy – Stick It Up
- Greg Hines – Blues
- Mona – Boy Mek It Bun
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