Shoot Out Riddim – Black Shadow 1999
Shoot Out Overview
The Shoot Out Riddim is a classic choice for selectors who want pure dancehall energy and style. Released in 1999, this collection brings a lively party mood with its strong beats and catchy hooks. The riddim is known for launching new voices while also featuring well-known artists. Mad cobra stands out with “Put Your Hands Up.” He is recognized for his 1992 international hit “Flex,” which reached the top of the US Billboard Rap chart. On this riddim, his delivery adds excitement and power. Nitty Kutchie’s “God Bless” brings his unique voice and flow. Nitty Kutchie is also known for his work with the group Scare Dem Crew, a key name in 90s dancehall. Armana’s “One Away” is another highlight, giving fresh talent a moment to shine. Capleton, famous for his energetic style and hits like “Jah Jah City,” brings “Things Are Happening” to the mix. Capleton is a major figure in reggae and dancehall, and his presence adds fire to the riddim. The instrumental version, “Shoot Out” by Version, lets selectors and DJs get creative in the dance. The riddim was created by Shams, who is known for producing several popular dancehall tracks in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It was released on the Main Street label, a respected name in Jamaican music. Even today, DJs play Shoot Out Riddim to keep the spirit of 1999 alive. Its party vibe and strong lineup make it a favorite for dancehall fans everywhere.
Shoot Out Tracklist:
- Elephant Man a Nuh Fi We Fault
- Mad cobra – Put Your Hands Up
- Nitty Kutchie – God Bless
- Armana – One Away
- Capleton – Things Are Happening
- Version – Shoot Out
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