SLEDGE RIDDIM produced by WALL STREET RECORDS 1999
Sledge Overview
In 1997, reggae and dancehall selectors had a special love for the Sledge Riddim. This yard beat became a popular choice in dancehalls across Jamaica. The riddim had a classic, old-school reggae sound, but with a fresh energy that made it stand out at the time. Three artists rode the Sledge Riddim and helped make it memorable. QT brought the song "Nobody Else" to the mix. Scare Dem Crew, a group known for their rough style and for working with Bounty Killer on hits like "Many Many," gave us "Nuh Fraid A Dem." The third track, "Sledge," came from Version, giving fans the raw instrumental to enjoy and selectors something to play with. WALL STREET RECORDS was the producer behind this riddim. The label was active in the 1990s and helped shape the sound of reggae and dancehall in that era. WALL STREET RECORDS is known for working with several big artists and for creating beats that DJs and fans loved. When Sledge Riddim dropped, it was a big moment for bashment music. The songs were catchy and had that real island feeling. Even today, people remember the energy that QT, Scare Dem Crew, and Version brought to this classic riddim.
Sledge Tracklist:
- QT – Nobody Else
- Scare Dem Crew – Nuh Fraid A Dem
- Version – Sledge
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