STORM RIDDIM produced by SHOCKING VIBES 1995
Storm Overview
The street anthem base of this dancehall recording stands out with its raw energy and bold rhythms. The mood is lively and tough, making it perfect for bashment parties and sound system sessions. In 1995, this style became a favorite in the dancehall scene, with selectors spinning it for crowds who wanted to move. Beenie Man brings his signature flow to the track "Defend the Apache." Known as the "King of Dancehall," Beenie Man had already made waves with songs like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001. His performance on this riddim shows why he is a leader in the genre. The combination of Beenie Man & Silver Cat on "Chronic" adds another layer of excitement. Their collaboration highlights the chemistry between two strong voices from the era, giving fans a memorable anthem to enjoy. Both artists deliver with style, making these tracks stand out on the riddim. Behind the mixing board, SHOCKING VIBES shaped the sound. This label, known for working with major dancehall acts in the '90s, helped launch the careers of several stars. SHOCKING VIBES is respected for producing hits and pushing dancehall music to new audiences worldwide. Fans from 1995 remember this street anthem base as a true dancehall classic. Its beats, performances, and production keep it alive in parties and on radio, proving its lasting power in Jamaican music history.
Storm Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Defend the Apache
- Beenie Man & Silver Cat – Chronic
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