TAKE FIVE RIDDIM produced by FAN CLUB RECORDS 1999
Take Five Overview
The Take Five Riddim was a big sound in 1999, made for the dance floors of that time. The bashment flow on this riddim brought energy and excitement, blending the roots of dancehall with hints of hip hop and R&B. This mix made it easy for selectors to play the riddim in sessions, and dancers loved the fresh style. Daddy Rings, Jack Radics, and Simpleton each played a key role on this project. Daddy Rings is known for his song “Weed Song,” which showed his smooth delivery and strong reggae roots. Jack Radics, who had success with “Zinc Fence Situation,” brought his unique voice and experience to the riddim. Simpleton, famous for “Press Gas,” added his own catchy style and clever lyrics. The producer, FAN CLUB RECORDS, was important in shaping the sound. The label is recognized for working with rising and established artists in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their mixing skills helped create a hypnotic foundation for the artists’ vocals. This made the Take Five Riddim stand out, feeling both classic and new at the same time. If you love dancehall with a bashment vibe and a touch of other genres, this riddim is a must-listen. The artists and the producer worked together to make a sound that still feels fresh today.
Take Five Tracklist:
- Daddy Rings – Weed Song
- Jack Radics – Zinc Fence Situation
- Simpleton – Press Gas
- Take Five Riddim Version
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