SCOTCH BONNET RIDDIM produced by 2 BAD PRODUCTION 2000
Scotch Bonnet Overview
The bashment rhythm of the early 2000s brought a new energy to dancehall. Scotch Bonnet Riddim is a great example, with its bouncing bass, sharp snares, and a groove that keeps people moving. The sound mixes classic dancehall with modern touches, making it both familiar and fresh. Its upbeat tempo and catchy hooks made it a favorite at parties and on radio. Several artists made their mark on this riddim. Chrissy D shines with “Skeezer,” showing her strong vocals and catchy style. Delly Ranks Rik Rok team up for “What A Gal,” blending their talents on a track that stands out with its playful lyrics. Deejay delivers “Scotch Bonnet,” riding the rhythm with skill and confidence. Demo Delgado appears twice, first with “Fool Har” and again with “Style A Kill Style,” showing his versatility. Jah Tomic’s “Gone A France” adds another flavor, giving listeners a different vibe on the same instrumental. The man behind the scenes is 2 BAD PRODUCTION. Known for guiding top dancehall projects, 2 BAD PRODUCTION helped shape the sound of the early 2000s. The label’s work on Scotch Bonnet Riddim brought together a diverse group of artists and made the riddim stand out in a crowded scene. Back in 2000, bashment rhythms like this were at the heart of dancehall culture, filling dance floors and spreading worldwide.
Scotch Bonnet Tracklist:
- Chrissy D – Skeezer
- Deejay – Scotch Bonnet (Medley Mix)
- Deejay – Scotch Bonnet
- Delly Ranks Rik Rok – What A Gal (Remix)
- Delly Ranks Rik Rok – What A Gal
- Demo Delgado – Fool Har
- Demo Delgado – Style A Kill Style
- Jah Tomic – Gone A France
- Frisco Kid – Mad World
- Kiprich – Resolution
- Lady Saw – Wet Dreams
- Lexxus (Me Lex) – Nyam Me Out (Remix)
- Lexxus (Mr Lex) – Nyam Me Out
- Mr Chicken – Mad Dem
- Spragga Benz – Harder (Remix)
- Spragga Benz – Harder
- Tanto Metro Devonte – Teaser (Remix)
- Tanto Metro Devonte – Teaser
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