Psycho Riddim was produced and arranged by A. Hibbert and Mes Jam for Mes Jam Records in 1999 featuring;
Psycho Overview
In 1999, dancehall was full of bold, streetwise energy. The Psycho Riddim captured that moment perfectly. Its sharp, rolling beat became a favorite on sound systems, filling dance floors and parties with unstoppable vibes. The riddim’s style matched the excitement of the year, bringing people together with its infectious groove. The riddim’s architect shaped the sound with a clear vision, focusing on tight rhythms and a raw edge that kept the music fresh. This approach helped the Psycho Riddim stand out among other releases from that era. Chester Miller brought smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics to “Share Love.” Known for his soulful delivery, Miller added a warm touch to the riddim. Psycho & Mad Max delivered “Mix Up Dem Brains,” a track packed with energy and clever wordplay. Psycho, already respected for his unique flow, teamed up with Mad Max to create a memorable anthem. Suru Board’s “You Make Me” offered a lighter, melodic side, showing the riddim’s versatility. Sweet Sopp closed out the set with “Willing To Change,” bringing a reflective mood that balanced the collection. Each artist brought their own style, making the Psycho Riddim a classic piece of 1999’s dancehall sound. Fans still remember those epic nights, and the riddim continues to echo through the years.
Psycho Tracklist:
- Chester Miller – Share Love
- Psycho & Mad Max – Mix Up Dem Brains
- Psycho Riddim – Instrumental
- Suru Board – You Make Me
- Sweet Sopp – Willing To Change
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