Tremor Riddim was produced by Chris Knight and Lennox Saraby for Impac Entertainment and distributed by Dynamic Sounds in 1999.
Tremor Overview
Back in 1999, there was a dancehall riddim that really made the parties come alive. The beat was fast, with heavy drums and a pulsing bassline. It made people want to move, and it was perfect for late-night sessions in the club or at street dances. The sound was sharp and clear, with a rhythm that DJs loved to play loud. This riddim had that special energy that kept the dance floor full until morning. On this riddim, some standout artists brought their own style. Lexxus, known for the hit "Gwaan Home Back," was already making waves in dancehall at the time. His song on this riddim showed why he was getting so much attention. Ninja Kid came in with "Do Mi It Right," bringing his playful vibe and catchy lyrics. Powerman, with "Seh Yes Man," added his energetic delivery—fans might remember him for his work with Beenie Man on other tracks. Scala Lee’s "Welligent" rounded out the set, bringing a unique voice to the mix. Behind the scenes, Chris Knight and Lennox Saraby produced this riddim for Impac Entertainment. The label was known for working with new talent and pushing the sound forward. The riddim was distributed by Dynamic Sounds, a company with a long history in Jamaican music. Together, they helped make this riddim a true sound of 1999’s dancehall scene.
Tremor Tracklist:
- Lexxus – Gwaan Home Back
- Ninja Kid – Do Mi It Right
- Powerman – Seh Yes Man
- Scala Lee – Welligent
- Tremor Riddim – Version
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