Red Rose Jam Riddim – Underground Records 1996
Red Rose Jam Overview
In 1996, dancehall music was full of energy and excitement. The bashment flow, with its fast rhythms and lively style, became a major part of the dancehall sound. This era saw many artists bringing their own fire to the scene. On the Red Rose Jam Riddim, four artists stand out. Elephant Man, known for his powerful voice and energetic stage shows, delivers "Babylon Kingdom." Elephant Man later became famous worldwide for songs like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," but here he shows his early bashment roots. Pancho brings a different vibe on "Before You Make Love." His style fits well with the riddim, adding a smooth but strong flow to the release. Red Rose Jam, who gives the riddim its name, performs "Red Rose Jam." The track is lively and helps to carry the bashment sound forward. Red Rose Jam’s contribution keeps the energy high and the party moving. Tumpa Lion’s "Mi Live Fi See" is another highlight. Tumpa Lion is known in the dancehall world for his unique voice and catchy hooks. His song on this riddim adds even more flavor to the collection. The Red Rose Jam Riddim captures the spirit of 1996 dancehall, bringing together these artists and their songs in a true bashment style.
Red Rose Jam Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – Babylon Kingdom
- Pancho – Before You Make Love
- Red Rose Jam – Red Rose Jam
- Tumpa Lion – Mi Live Fi See
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