TRUTH RIDDIM produced by JAZZY CREATIONS 1998
Truth Overview
In 1998, dancehall parties in Jamaica had a special energy. The Truth Riddim played across sound systems, filling the night with deep bass and lively voices. The mood was pure excitement, with people moving together under the lights, celebrating the new sound that was taking over the dance floor. Anthony B’s “Lock The City” was a clear standout, showing his powerful voice and message. Anthony B was already known for songs like “Fire Pon Rome,” and his presence on this riddim brought even more attention. Beenie Man and Harry Toddler teamed up for “Rock The Dance Hall,” delivering a performance that matched Beenie Man’s reputation as the “King of Dancehall.” Little Kirk’s “Weh Dem Deh” carried smooth harmonies, while Mad Heights’ “Beg Wi Fi Stay” added a fresh twist. Million Teeth made a mark with both “Everytime” and “The Truth,” giving the riddim extra flavor. The mastermind behind this release was JAZZY CREATIONS, a producer respected for pushing dancehall forward. JAZZY CREATIONS worked with several artists in the late 1990s, helping to shape the sound of that era. The label’s attention to vocal harmonies and heavy bass made Truth Riddim stand out from other releases. Looking back, Truth Riddim captured the spirit of 1998 dancehall. It was more than just music—it was the soundtrack to parties, street corners, and radio shows. The riddim’s energy and style still remind fans of a golden time in Jamaican music.
Truth Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Lock The City
- Beenie Man; Harry Toddler – Rock The Dance Hall
- Little Kirk – Weh Dem Deh
- Mad Heights – Beg Wi Fi Stay
- Million Teeth – Everytime
- Million Teeth – The Truth
- Old D – Woman A Temp Mi
- Tanya Stephens – Pose Gal
- Top Cat – A Guy Go Bow
- Troy – One Man Band
- Truth Riddim version
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