SUPER STARS HIT PARADE VOL 2-1986
Super Stars Hit Parade Vol 2-1986 Overview
In 1986, dancehall music was full of life and energy. The bashment flow from that time mixed heavy beats with catchy rhythms, creating a sound that made people want to dance. On "Super Stars Hit Parade Vol 2-1986," you can really hear how this bashment style blends with other genres. The riddim uses strong bass and drum patterns, but it also has hints of reggae’s roots and even a touch of early hip hop. This mix helped dancehall grow and reach new fans around the world. Admiral Bailey plays a big role on this release. His song "Cock A Crow" is a great example of his lively delivery and clever lyrics. Admiral Bailey became well known in the late 1980s for his energetic stage presence and his ability to ride the riddim with ease. "Cock A Crow" shows why he became one of dancehall’s top names during this time. The riddim creator deserves credit for building such a dynamic musical foundation. The layers of sound give each artist a strong base to work with, and the result is a collection of tracks that feel fresh even today. This bashment flow kept dancehall buzzing in 1986, making parties and sound systems come alive with every play.
Tracklist:
- Admiral Bailey – Cock A Crow {What The Hell}
- Various Artists – Are You Sure (Don Angelo)
- Various Artists – Cry Over You (Cocoa Tea)
- Various Artists – Deh With You (Super Black)
- Various Artists – Fire Fire (Johnny Osbourne)
- Various Artists – Non A That (Tulloch T)
- Various Artists – Twist And Rock (Major Worries)
- Various Artists – Version (King Jammy & Digital)
- Various Artists – Version Instrumental (King Jammy & Digital)
- Various Artists – What The Hell (Echo Minott)
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