SCARE DEM RIDDIM produced by PRICELESS RECORDS 1996
Scare Dem Overview
When the Scare Dem Riddim dropped in 1996, dancehall fans jumped on it right away. The strong bassline and catchy beat made it a must-play at street dances. People say the riddim’s base hit so hard, you could feel it in your chest. It became a true street anthem, and even now, fans from that time remember how it moved the crowd. Bounty Killer brought serious energy to the riddim. His tracks, "Amen So Let It Be" and "Scare Him," stood out. Bounty Killer was already known for hits like "Look," and he was at the top of his game in the mid-90s. His style matched the riddim perfectly, making the songs instant favorites with selectors and fans. The sound engineer behind the project made sure every detail was crisp and heavy. The label, PRICELESS RECORDS, produced the whole riddim. PRICELESS RECORDS is known for pushing the dancehall sound forward in the 90s, and they worked with some of the biggest artists in the scene. This riddim is still talked about today, especially for its street anthem base and the way it captured a moment in dancehall history. When people remember 1996, they always bring up Scare Dem Riddim and how it ruled the dances.
Scare Dem Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Amen So Let It Be
- Bounty Killer – Scare Him
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