STAIN RIDDIM produced by HANDS AND HEART 2001
Stain Overview
In the early 2000s, dancehall music was full of energy and new sounds. In 2001, the producer HANDS AND HEART brought out the Stain Riddim, a riddim that soon became popular in Jamaican clubs and on radio. HANDS AND HEART was known for creating catchy rhythms that made people want to dance. The label helped push new talent and gave established artists a fresh beat to work with. The Stain Riddim brought together several strong voices. Kirk Davis & Daville teamed up for "The Link," a track with smooth vocals and a catchy hook. Daville is well known for his hit "Always on My Mind," and his work on "The Link" showed his skill in blending melody with dancehall style. Mega Banton delivered "Enemies Around," bringing his signature deep voice and powerful delivery. Mega Banton became famous in the 1990s with songs like "Sound Boy Killing," and his presence on this riddim added real weight. Tanto Metro came in with "Tappa Tap." Tanto Metro is recognized for his work as part of the duo Tanto Metro & Devonte, who had international hits like "Everyone Falls in Love." Patchy’s "Man Of Her Own" added another layer of energy, while Devonte’s solo track "Stranger" showed his smooth singing style. Terry Ganzie with "Love You" and Delly Ranks with "For U" also helped make the riddim a favorite for partygoers. Looking back, the Stain Riddim captured the lively and creative spirit of dancehall in 2001.
Stain Tracklist:
- Kirk Davis & Daville – The Link
- Mega Banton – Enemies Around
- Tanto Metro – Tappa Tap
- Patchy – Man Of Her Own
- Devonte – Stranger
- Terry Ganzie – Love You
- Delly Ranks – For U
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