Stallion Riddim – Mafia & Fluxy Music 1999
Stallion Overview
In 1999, the Stallion Riddim became a favorite in dancehall clubs. This riddim was different from many other bashment releases of its time. It had a strong street sound that made it stand out. Selectors loved to play it because it made people dance. Beenie Man’s track “Dis De Man” showed his skill over this beat. By 1999, Beenie Man was already well-known in dancehall and had won the MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act in 1998. His style matched the riddim’s energy perfectly. Lady Saw Ft. Bounty Killer teamed up for “Ain’t No Sunshine.” This song brought together two big names. Lady Saw was famous for her powerful voice, and Bounty Killer was respected for his rough delivery. Their combination gave “Ain’t No Sunshine” a special edge. Bounty Killer also appeared on the riddim with his own version, “Ain’t No Sunshine.” He was already known for hits like “Living Dangerously” with Barrington Levy. Stallion’s instrumental track let the riddim shine on its own, showing the producer’s skill. The producer created a sound that was both fresh and hard-hitting, making it a top pick in dancehall sessions. Compared to other bashment riddims of the late 1990s, Stallion Riddim was more direct and club-focused. It captured the true spirit of Jamaican yard music at the end of the decade.
Stallion Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Dis De Man
- Lady Saw Ft. Bounty Killer – Ain’t No Sunshine
- Stallion – Instrumental
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