RAT PATROL RIDDIM produced by BRAT PRODUCTIONS 1998
Rat Patrol Overview
In the late 1990s, bashment rhythms were at the center of Jamaican street parties and dancehall sessions. These rhythms had a raw, driving energy that made people want to dance. The Rat Patrol Riddim, released in 1998, captured this spirit and quickly became a favorite among dancehall fans. The producer behind this riddim was BRAT PRODUCTIONS. Known for bringing strong, energetic beats to the dancehall scene, BRAT PRODUCTIONS helped shape the sound of late 90s bashment music. The label’s focus on party anthems gave their releases a special place in DJ sets and street dances. Their work on the Rat Patrol Riddim added to their reputation for creating rhythms that last in the memory of fans and selectors alike. Several artists made their mark on the Rat Patrol Riddim. General Degree, a well-known dancehall artist, delivered “Dem Girl Deh.” General Degree is known for hits like “Traffic Blocking,” which made him a staple in dancehall music. Mega Banton & Tanto Metro teamed up for “Bicycle Bar.” Mega Banton is famous for his 1994 hit “Sound Boy Killing,” while Tanto Metro is also known for his work as part of the duo Tanto Metro & Devonte. Other tracks on the riddim include “Ting” by Not Him, “Trichana” by Red Rat, and “Explanation” by Red Rat Psycho Kid. Red Rat is especially recognized for his hit “Shelly Ann” and his playful vocal style. Even today, dancehall selectors rate the Rat Patrol Riddim as a classic.
Rat Patrol Tracklist:
- General Degree – Dem Girl Deh
- Mega Banton & Tanto Metro – Bicycle Bar
- Not Him – Ting
- Red Rat – Trichana
- Red Rat Psycho Kid – Explanation
- Various Artists – Nuh Play Chess
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