The Glock Riddim – Don One Present 1996
The Glock Overview
In 1996, a new dancehall riddim arrived that quickly became a favorite in clubs and sound clashes. The riddim, built for high energy and heavy bass, was put together in the studio with one goal: to get people moving. The track builder focused on sharp drums and a catchy melody, making sure the sound would stand out on any sound system. This creative direction gave the riddim its club-ready feel and helped it become a staple in dancehall sets that year. The riddim brought together some of the most exciting voices in dancehall. Devon Clarke delivered “Bits And Pieces,” showing off his strong vocal style. Future Trouble, known for his hit “Guns Out,” brought serious energy to “Nah Wok Truck.” Ian Sweetness added smoothness with “Oh Boo,” giving the riddim a different flavor. Little Hero, who later gained attention for his song “God Alone,” shined on “Oh Meh Boy.” Many More kept the vibe going with “The Glock,” adding another layer to the project. Other artists like Rohan Steele with “I Wont Cry,” and Sugar Minott X Richie Tek with “Emotion,” also brought their own style to the riddim. The instrumental “The Glock — Version” was popular with selectors and DJs. This riddim remains a classic from the 1996 dancehall scene, loved for its energy and timeless sound.
The Glock Tracklist:
- Devon Clarke – Bits And Pieces
- Future Trouble – Nah Wok Truck
- Ian Sweetness – Oh Boo
- Little Hero – Oh Meh Boy
- Many More – The Glock
- Rohan Steele – I Wont Cry
- Sugar Minott X Richie Tek – Emotion
- The Glock – Version
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