QUBAN RIDDIM produced by SPRAGGA ROOTS RECORDS 2000
Quban Overview
The Quban Riddim was born in the studio with a clear goal: to create a bashment rhythm that would move dancehall forward while keeping the roots strong. The track builders, Teetimus and Jazzwad, shaped the sound with sharp drum patterns and lively melodies that made people want to dance all night. Their creative direction brought a fresh energy, but you could still feel the classic dancehall vibe. SPRAGGA ROOTS RECORDS was behind the project. The label is known in the dancehall scene for supporting new sounds and working with top Jamaican artists. SPRAGGA ROOTS RECORDS has a history of pushing boundaries in the genre, and their releases often get heavy rotation in dancehall sessions. The riddim brought together some of dancehall’s biggest names in 2000. Elephant Man’s track “2000” stood out with his signature high-energy delivery. Elephant Man, also known for hits like “Pon De River Pon De Bank,” brought the party vibes. Lukie D’s “Sexy Girl” showed off his smooth singing style, giving the riddim a romantic touch. Lex delivered “One And Move,” adding his own flavor to the mix. Vegas, who had already made waves with “Heads High,” came strong with “Never.” Sizzla, respected for albums like “Da Real Thing,” brought conscious lyrics on “Slew.” The riddim version, “Quban Rhythm Version,” by Spragga Roots (Teetimus & Jazzwad), completed the release. Selectors across Jamaica played this riddim in 2000’s late-night sessions, making it a true bashment favorite.
Quban Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – 2000
- Lukie D – Sexy Girl
- Lex – One And Move
- Vegas – Never
- Sizzla – Slew
- Spragga Roots (Teetimus & Jazzwad) – Quban Rhythm Version (Flipside Version)
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