Tremor Riddim – Abvi Records 1999
Tremor Overview
Little Hero, Major Stone, and New Product all made a big mark on the dancehall scene with this 1999 release. Little Hero, already known for his heartfelt single “God Alone,” brought his strong voice and message to the track “Long Time.” Major Stone, who was gaining respect in the dancehall world, delivered the energetic “Mash The Corn.” New Product added their own flavor with “Should I,” making sure every song on the riddim stood out. The rhythm behind these songs is a lively bashment beat, full of energy and bounce. It was built for the dance, with heavy drums and catchy melodies that made it impossible for DJs to ignore. In 1999, this sound was everywhere in Jamaican yard sessions and street parties. The riddim’s wild energy kept crowds moving and helped each artist shine in their own way. Every track on the tape had its own vibe, but together they created a true dancehall moment. DJs kept spinning the tape, and fans kept coming back to hear it again. This bashment rhythm became one of the year’s most played, showing the strength of dancehall’s sound at the turn of the millennium. Even today, these songs are remembered for their impact on the dance floor.
Tremor Tracklist:
- Little Hero – Long Time
- Major Stone – Mash The Corn
- New Product – Should I
- Tremor Riddim – Instumental
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