Stormy Riddim was produced by Phillip Burrell for Xterminator Productions in 1998.
Stormy Overview
The yard beat of the Stormy Riddim is full of raw energy. It brings the classic sound that dancehall fans love—heavy bass, sharp drums, and a rhythm that makes people move. This style was everywhere in 1998, and Stormy Riddim captures that mood perfectly. Anthony B’s “Stormy” is one of the standout tracks. Anthony B is known for his powerful voice and songs like “Raid The Barn,” which helped him become a leading figure in reggae and dancehall. On “Stormy,” he rides the riddim with passion and power. Roaring Lion brings his own style with “Cant Be No One Else.” His delivery is strong, and his lyrics fit the beat well. Another highlight is “Rich And Switch” by Singing Colone X Roaring Lion. Their voices blend together, bringing even more energy to the riddim. Sizzla appears with “New Generation.” Sizzla is famous for his album “Da Real Thing,” which is one of the best-selling reggae albums of the 2000s. On “New Generation,” he adds his unique voice and message to the yard beat, making the riddim even more memorable. The mastermind behind this project is Phillip Burrell, working for Xterminator Productions. Burrell was known for producing roots and dancehall hits and helped launch many artists’ careers. Xterminator Productions became a respected label in Jamaica, known for high-quality music and working with top talent. The Stormy Riddim’s yard beat will always echo the fire of 1998, reminding fans of dancehall’s golden era.
Stormy Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Stormy
- Roaring Lion – Cant Be No One Else
- Singing Colone X Roaring Lion – Rich And Switch
- Sizzla – New Generation
- Stormy Riddim – Version
Releases Similar to Stormy Riddim – Xterminator
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