THE JOKER RIDDIM produced by SHOCKING VIBES CREW 2000
The Joker Overview
The Joker Riddim was released by SHOCKING VIBES CREW, a well-known name in dancehall music. This label played a big part in shaping the sound of the late 1990s and early 2000s. SHOCKING VIBES CREW is famous for working with top artists like Beenie Man and helping him achieve international success. Their production style mixes hardcore dancehall energy with catchy hooks, making their riddims popular in clubs and on the streets. This 2000 compilation brought together some of dancehall’s most exciting voices. Beenie Man, known for hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and his Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001, delivers “Peace” on the riddim. Frisco Kid, who gained attention with songs like “Gal Pon De Side,” adds his track “Is It.” Red Rat, famous for his playful style and the hit “Shelly Ann,” brings “Chunny Mouth.” Ricky Rudie appears with “Give Thanks,” and Harry Toddler, who was part of the Scare Dem Crew with Bounty Killer, performs “Bun Yu Out.” The riddim also features Buccaneer with “Waan Fi Be You,” General B And Patchy on “The Business,” Delly with “Me Nice,” Mad Cobra on “No This Face,” and Mr Vegas with “Pap Pa Da Pap.” Each artist brings their own style, but the base of the riddim ties everything together, giving the album a strong street anthem feel. The Joker Riddim stands out as one of the bashment highlights of 2000, showing how SHOCKING VIBES CREW could blend tradition and new ideas to keep dancehall fresh and exciting.
The Joker Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Peace
- Frisco Kid – Is It
- Red Rat – Chunny Mouth
- Ricky Rudie – Give Thanks
- Harry Toddler – Bun Yu Out
- Buccaneer – Waan Fi Be You
- General B And Patchy – The Business
- Delly – Me Nice
- Mad Cobra – No This Face
- Mr Vegas – Pap Pa Da Pap
- Kip Rich – Tell Dem
- Tanto Metro And Devonte – Say Say
- Elephant Man – Try Stop Mi
- Silver Cat – Wow
- Tok – My Style
- Version – The Joker
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