TITANIC RIDDIM produced by TASHNIE PRODUCTIONS 1999
Titanic Overview
TASHNIE PRODUCTIONS brought a fresh energy to the dancehall scene in 1999 with the Titanic Riddim. Known for their sharp production style, TASHNIE PRODUCTIONS already had a reputation for shaping dancehall’s sound in the late 1990s. Their riddims often became favorites among DJs and sound systems, and Titanic Riddim was no exception. The project featured a small but strong lineup of artists. Future Troubles, already recognized for his hit "Shellings," added his voice with the track "Jennifer Gotti." His style matched perfectly with the riddim’s driving beat. Merciless, who was well known for winning the Sting clash in 2000, came in strong with "Get Out Of My Dreams." His delivery added a raw edge to the riddim, making it a favorite for dancehall fans. Ninja Forde delivered "Girls Dem Love," bringing his own flavor to the lineup and helping keep the party vibe alive. A special version, simply called "Titanic Riddim," let DJs and selectors work the instrumental into their sets, giving the dancefloor something extra. The combination of these artists and the tight production from TASHNIE PRODUCTIONS made the Titanic Riddim a key soundtrack in the bashment parties of 1999. It was a true sound system favorite, played loud and often across Jamaica’s dance scene.
Titanic Tracklist:
- Future Troubles – Jennifer Gotti
- Merciless – Get Out Of My Dreams
- Ninja Forde – Girls Dem Love
- Version – Titanic Riddim
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