ROAD RUNNER RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2001
Road Runner Overview
In 2001, the Road Runner Riddim became a true street anthem in dancehall, especially at late-night parties and sound system clashes. The riddim’s powerful bass and lively beats set the perfect stage for selectors and deejays to move the crowd. The mixing board king played a big part, blending vocals and effects so each song could shine in the dance. The producer behind this project, VARIOUS ARTISTS, is known for bringing together top voices in dancehall. Their work often appears on key compilations, and their productions have reached listeners worldwide through streaming platforms and dancehall events. The artists on Road Runner Riddim each brought something special. Bud delivered “Woman A Who Me Want,” a track that quickly became a favorite in the dance. Kiprich’s “Them” showed his lyrical skills; Kiprich is also known for his hit “Telephone Ting” and for clashing with other artists on stage. Lexxus, with “Girls In 10’s And 20’s,” added his trademark energy; Lexxus had earlier success with “Cook” and is celebrated for his stage performances. Snappa Bobby Crystal’s “Tonight Tonight” brought a smooth, melodic touch to the riddim. Together, these songs and artists helped define dancehall’s energy in 2001, making Road Runner Riddim a lasting memory in sound system culture.
Road Runner Tracklist:
- Bud – Woman A Who Me Want
- Kiprich – Them
- Lexxus – Girls In 10’s And 20’s
- Road Runner Riddim – Version
- Snappa Bobby Crystal – Tonight Tonight
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