STORM RIDDIM produced by RC-ONE 1998
Storm Riddim arrived in 1998 as a dancehall riddim built on hypnotic beats and bright energy. Alize And Daddy Vic, Beenie Man, Arp power the riddim, ensuring each track has something distinct. Behind it all, RC-ONE maintains horn riffs as the project’s core. It’s a strong statement of style and direction. Dancehall party vibes! Must-listen riddim!
Storm Overview
Storm Riddim was released in 1998 by the well-known dancehall label, and it quickly became a favorite in the dancehall scene. DJs and selectors picked up the riddim as soon as it dropped, making it a staple in parties and sound clashes that year. The riddim featured a strong lineup of artists. Alize And Daddy Vic brought their energy with the song "The Bomb," adding a unique touch to the set. Beenie Man teamed up with Arp for "Storm." Beenie Man was already a big name in dancehall at this time, known for his international hit "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and his 1997 MOBO Award for Best International Reggae Act. Delly Ranks contributed "Disrespect," showing his lyrical skills. Merciless, famous for his 1994 hit "Len Out Mi Mercy," delivered "Coast To Coast," adding to the riddim’s variety. Red Fox, known for his work in the 1990s New York dancehall scene, came with "Girls Agenda," keeping the party vibes alive. The riddim also included tracks like "Bed Room Storm" from Ricky General, "No New Friend" by Serial Ft Black Rat, and another version of "No New Friend" by Black Rat. Behind the scenes, producer RC-ONE crafted the riddim’s signature sound. RC-ONE is respected for his creative use of horn riffs and has worked on several notable dancehall projects in the late 1990s. His production style helped Storm Riddim stand out from the many other bashment releases that year.
Storm Tracklist:
- Alize And Daddy Vic – The Bomb
- Beenie Man x Arp – Storm
- Delly Ranks – Disrespect
- Merciless – Coast To Coast
- Red Fox – Girls Agenda
- Ricky General – Bed Room Storm
- Serial Ft Black Rat – No New Friend
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