SILENCER RIDDIM produced by BRICK WALL RECORDS 1999
Silencer Overview
The Silencer Riddim is a lively and energetic dancehall rhythm that brought a fresh spark to the 1999 bashment scene. Its upbeat tempo and catchy bassline made it a favorite for DJs and partygoers alike. The riddim’s mood is full of excitement, perfect for keeping the dance floor moving. Several top artists voiced on the Silencer Riddim. Beenie Man, known for his global hit “Who Am I (Sim Simma),” delivered “Never See,” bringing his signature flow to the track. Brick Wall added their own “Instrumental,” letting the riddim’s energy shine on its own. Elephant Man, who later became famous for songs like “Pon De River Pon De Bank,” contributed “We Nah,” showing his early dancehall style. Harry Toddler’s “Full Time” and Mad Cobra’s “Bury Weh Fi Bury” also stood out, each adding their unique touch. Other songs on the riddim included Sean Paul’s “Don’t Get It” and Sizzla’s “Pull The Resources.” The architect behind this riddim is BRICK WALL RECORDS, a label known for its influence on late 1990s dancehall. The label helped shape the sound of the era, working with artists who became stars in Jamaica and beyond. In 1999, selectors often used the Silencer Riddim yard session tape at events, making it a key part of dancehall parties that year. Its energy and star lineup made it a true bashment classic.
Silencer Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Never See
- Brick Wall – Instrumental
- Elephant Man – We Nah
- Harry Toddler – Full Time
- Mad Cobra – Bury Weh Fi Bury
- Sean Paul – Don’t Get It
- Sizzla – Pull The Resources
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