Thunda Bomb Riddim – Vision Records 1996
Thunda Bomb Overview
In 1996, the Thunda Bomb Riddim became a favorite among dancehall selectors. DJs played this riddim at dances again and again, keeping the energy high on the dancefloor. The riddim’s crisp, upbeat sound came alive thanks to the skills of the mixing board king, whose careful work in the studio made each track punchy and clear. The recording process was hands-on, with artists and engineers working together to capture the right vibe for every song. Determine’s “Racket” stood out as a crowd-pleaser, showing his unique voice and strong delivery. Diligent brought serious energy with “Trample Dem,” keeping dancers moving all night. Donnigan’s “Certain Speech” added a confident style to the mix. General Degree, already known for his hit “Traffic Blocking,” delivered “Nice Supm,” blending his signature flow with the riddim’s lively beat. General Minott’s “Ray Ray Can't Ley Ley” gave the set a playful touch, while Simpleton’s “Chatty Mouth Paul” added another layer of excitement. The producer behind Thunda Bomb Riddim made sure every song fit perfectly, though their name is not always highlighted in the credits. Each artist brought their own style, shaping the sound of the dancehall set and helping make Thunda Bomb Riddim a classic that selectors still play today.
Thunda Bomb Tracklist:
- Determine – Racket
- Diligent – Trample Dem
- Donnigan – Certain Speech
- General Degree – Nice Supm
- General Minott – Ray Ray Can’t Ley Ley
- Simpleton – Chatty Mouth Paul
- Thunda Bomb Riddim – Instumental
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