TRIPLE BEAM RIDDIM produced by MULT-I 2001
Triple Beam Overview
In 2001, the dancehall scene was alive with energy, and the Triple Beam Riddim set captured that late-night party feeling. The rhythm was heavy and infectious, with a pulsing bassline and sharp snare hits that made people move. The riddim’s groove kept dancers on their feet, giving the set a real sense of excitement and unity. On this riddim, each artist brought something special. Black Panther’s “Earth Runnings” added a deep, commanding voice to the mix. Elephant Man, known for his energetic style and hits like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank,” delivered “Twidly Bit” with his trademark flair. Junior Kelly, who gained international attention with his hit “Love So Nice” in 2001, offered “Triple Beam,” showing his conscious lyrics and strong delivery. Raja Flames rounded out the set with “Certain Man,” bringing his own unique flavor to the riddim. Behind the scenes, producer MULT-I played a key role in shaping the Triple Beam Riddim. As the founder of the label Multi-Talented Productions, MULT-I became known for blending classic dancehall sounds with modern touches. His work on this riddim helped it stand out and become a favorite in clubs. Together, these elements made the Triple Beam Riddim a true reflection of the dancehall vibe in 2001—full of energy, collaboration, and unforgettable rhythms.
Triple Beam Tracklist:
- Black Panther – Earth Runnings
- Elephant Man – Twidly Bit
- Junior Kelly – Triple Beam
- Raja Flames – Certain Man
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