Silent Assassin Riddim was produced by Eric “Buggy” Burrell for Rockers World Production in 1997.
Silent Assassin Overview
Back in 1997, the Silent Assassin Riddim was everywhere in dancehall. DJs just couldn’t stop playing it. The man behind the beat was Eric “Buggy” Burrell, working with Rockers World Production. Burrell had already made a name for himself in reggae, and with this riddim, he showed his skills again. The production was sharp, with a rhythm that made people move as soon as it dropped. The recording process brought together some strong voices. Anthony B gave fans “Hype Them Hype,” a track that matched his fiery style. Anthony B is known for hits like “Fire Pon Rome” and for always bringing energy to his songs. Bunny General came in with “A Nuh Notten At All,” keeping the vibe lively and real. Leroy Smart, a veteran in reggae, teamed up with Ninja Ford for “You Don’t Know.” Leroy Smart is famous for songs like “Ballistic Affair,” and his work with Ninja Ford added a fresh touch to the riddim. Luckie D joined the lineup with “Come On Home,” adding his smooth sound. Each artist shaped the riddim their own way, making it a club favorite. Even now, fans remember the Silent Assassin Riddim as one of the hottest dancehall releases from 1997. It’s a classic that still gets people talking.
Silent Assassin Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Hype Them Hype
- Bunny General – A Nuh Notten At All
- Leroy Smart Ft Ninja Ford – You Don’t Know
- Luckie D – Come On Home
- Mad Cobra – Ole Fargo
- NG Head – Ore Wa Omitoushi
- Ninja Ford – Silent Assasin
- One Pint Ft Little Hero – Goody Goody Girl
- Predator – Wuk Gal Hard
- Silent Assassin – Silent Asasin Version
- Virgo Man – Father God
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