Rhythm of the Night Riddim – Stone Cold Records 1999
Rhythm Of The Night Overview
The bashment rhythm of 1999 brought a lively, bold energy to dancehall. Its sound was fast, with heavy bass and sharp snares, made for parties and dancefloors. The beat pushed people to move, capturing the wild, fun spirit of that time. It was a rhythm that stood out, mixing catchy hooks with a strong dancehall vibe. Many talented artists rode this rhythm, each adding their own style. ARP’s “Rhythm Of The Night” was a standout, bringing smooth vocals and a catchy chorus. Alkatraz delivered “Nah Par Wid Dem,” giving the riddim a tough, streetwise voice. Delly Ranks, known for his hit “Pon Di Corner” with Mega Banton, added “Bwoyfriend,” showing his skill for storytelling and melody. Hotta Flex Crew joined with “Farewell,” keeping the energy high, while Isreal’s “Creedence” brought a unique touch to the mix. The sound engineer played a key role in shaping the bashment rhythm, making sure each song sounded crisp and powerful. Every artist’s voice and the heavy bass were balanced just right, helping the riddim make an impact in clubs and on radio. The bashment rhythm became a big part of dancehall culture in 1999, remembered for its energy and the way it brought artists together on one unforgettable beat.
Rhythm Of The Night Tracklist:
- ARP. – Rhythm Of The Night
- Alkatraz – Nah Par Wid Dem (Preview)
- Delly Ranks – Bwoyfriend
- Hotta Flex Crew – Farewell
- Isreal – Creedence
- Kiprich & Capoccino – Leggo The Bway
- Mad Cobra & Derrick Parker – Gangster Roll (Remix)
- Mad Cobra & Derrick Parker – Gangster Roll
- Powerman – Drive By Shooting
- Richie Stephens – Can’t Hide From Love
- Tanto Metro & Devonte – All Night Long
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