TRAMPLE RIDDIM- DE JAVU PRODUCTION 2001
Trample Overview
In 2001, dancehall music was driven by high-energy rhythms made for late-night parties and crowded dance floors. The Trample Riddim stood out that year, capturing the bold, bashment sound that shaped the era. Its pounding beat and infectious groove made it a favorite among selectors and fans alike, often heard at events that stretched into the early morning. The riddim was created by a producer known for pushing the sound of dancehall forward, though their name is not always in the spotlight. Their work on Trample Riddim helped set the tone for bashment music that year, inspiring both established and new artists to bring their best. Cecile’s track, "Would You," is a perfect example of her confident style. Cecile is well known for her hit "Can You Do the Work" with Sean Paul, and on this riddim, she brings her signature sass and clarity. Mad Cobra delivers "Defend It" with the tough, commanding voice that made his 1992 hit "Flex" a dancehall classic. His presence on the riddim adds a layer of authority and grit. Frisco Kid’s "Go Se Dung" keeps the energy high, showing why he’s respected for his catchy hooks and dancefloor appeal. Madd Anju’s "Dis Boy" brings a playful, youthful vibe, while Patchy’s "Real Hot Gal" adds a powerful gyal anthem, tying the project together with a strong female voice.
Trample Tracklist:
- Cecile – Would You
- Mad Cobra – Defend It
- Frisco Kid – Go Se Dung
- Madd Anju – Dis Boy
- Patchy – Real Hot Gal
- Sizzla – Trample Deja Style
- Sizzla – Trample Radio Edit
- Trample – Version
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