TATIE DANCE RIDDIM produced by RYTHEM TRACK 1993
Tatie Dance Overview
In 1993, the Tatie Dance Riddim became a favorite in dancehall parties across Jamaica. Selectors kept this bashment release in heavy rotation, thanks to its strong street anthem base. The riddim’s sound is built on hard-hitting drums and catchy melodies, making it stand out from other bashment tracks of the same era. While some riddims from that time leaned toward digital or experimental sounds, Tatie Dance Riddim kept a raw, authentic dancehall vibe that dancers loved. The producer behind the riddim, RYTHEM TRACK, is known for shaping the sound of early 90s dancehall. RYTHEM TRACK helped launch many hits and was behind several popular riddims that set the pace for dancehall music in that decade. Artists like Buccaneer, with his song "Nuh Response," brought energy and clever lyrics to the riddim. Buccaneer is also famous for his later hit "Boom Bye Bye." General Degree’s "Chatty Former" showed his smooth delivery, and he went on to score big with "Traffic Blocking" in the late 90s. Ghost’s "Man In Love" added a soulful touch, while Junior Tucker’s "Flip Up" kept the crowd moving. Snagga Puss delivered the title track "Tatie," and Tanto Metro’s "Wave Dem" added even more fire. Together, these artists and RYTHEM TRACK’s mixing skills created a classic bashment collection that is still remembered today.
Tatie Dance Tracklist:
- Buccaneer – Nuh Response
- General Degree – Chatty Former
- Ghost – Man In Love
- Junior Tucker – Flip Up
- Snagga Puss – Tatie
- Tanto Metro – Wave Dem
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