SARS RIDDIM produced by IN TIME MUSIC 2003
Sars Overview
In 2003, the Sars Riddim was the selector’s choice that kept the speakers rumbling at every sound clash. This riddim brought together some of dancehall's top artists, creating a memorable sound for fans. Delly Ranks delivered "Hard To Find," a track that showcased his unique style and energy. Determine's "Gimme Di Sittin" added to the riddim's dynamic feel, while Elephant Man, known for his high-energy performances and hits like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," contributed "Show Me," which kept the dance floors lively. Frisco Kid's "Its Your Time" and Kiprich's "Taxi" were also part of this powerful lineup. Kiprich, who has been recognized for his clever lyrics and engaging performances, added another layer of excitement to the riddim. Each artist brought their own flair, making the Sars Riddim a standout project. Behind this successful riddim was IN TIME MUSIC, the producer who ensured everything came together smoothly. Known for their work in the dancehall scene, IN TIME MUSIC has been a part of many successful projects, helping to shape the sound of the genre during that era. Their ability to create beats that resonate with both artists and fans alike made the Sars Riddim a memorable part of 2003. The Sars Riddim continues to echo the fire of 2003, reminding us of a time when dancehall music was filled with energy and creativity. It remains a favorite for selectors, keeping the spirit of the dancehall alive.
Sars Tracklist:
- Delly Ranks – Hard To Find
- Determine – Gimme Di Sittin
- Elephant Man – Show Me
- Frisco Kid – Its Your Time
- Kiprich – Taxi
- Lexxus – Romp With
- Madd Anju – She Done Know
- Vegas – Count On Me
- Reagan – Pure Gal A Pass
- Sizzla – All I Need
- Spragga Benz – That Haffi Change
- T.O.K. – Bad Mind Kill Dem
- Version – Sars Riddim
- Wayne Wonder – You Make My Life Complete
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