Real Steel Riddim – Record Factory 1996
Real Steel Overview
Stone Love Music brought a new energy to the dancehall scene in 1996 with their bashment flow. This label was already respected for its powerful sound system and its influence on Jamaican music. When they released the Real Steel Riddim, it quickly became a popular choice for selectors at parties across the island. The compilation featured standout tracks from some of dancehall’s most recognized voices. Mad Cobra delivered “Man Nah Share,” adding his signature style to the riddim. Mad Cobra is well known for his 1992 hit “Flex,” which reached number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100, showing his international success. Another big name on the release was Ninjaman, who performed “Real Steel.” Ninjaman is a legendary deejay in dancehall, famous for his lyrical clashes and energetic stage presence. The production behind the Real Steel Riddim was handled with skill in the studio, bringing a fresh spark to the dancehall sound of the time. Stone Love Music’s team was known for their ability to create rhythms that kept people moving on the dance floor. In 1996, fans heard these tracks at parties and dances all over Jamaica. The Real Steel Riddim helped define the sound of that year’s dancehall, making it a memorable moment for selectors and music lovers alike.
Real Steel Tracklist:
- Mad Cobra – Man Nah Share
- Ninjaman – Real Steel
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