TYPHOID RIDDIM produced by STONE LOVE MUSIC 2000
Typhoid Overview
The Typhoid Riddim came together in a lively studio session, where the selector’s choice was shaped by a mix of energy and skill. The sound engineer played a key role, using creative effects and sharp mixing to give the riddim its powerful, dance-ready sound. This careful direction made each track stand out, helping the riddim become a favorite at street dances in 2000. Behind the production was STONE LOVE MUSIC, one of Jamaica’s most respected sound systems and labels. Founded in the 1970s, Stone Love has a long history of shaping dancehall music and launching the careers of many top artists. Their influence in the dancehall scene is legendary, with countless hits and a reputation for quality. On Typhoid Riddim, Anthony Cruz delivered “All I Have,” showing his smooth vocals and heartfelt style. Bobby Crystal followed with “What You Want,” bringing his signature melodic touch. Bounty Killa, known for his commanding voice and hits like “Look,” gave the riddim extra fire with “21 Century.” Capleton’s “Bun A Friend” added his trademark energy. Cecile, a standout female voice in dancehall, brought attitude and style with “My Dime.” The yard session tape captured the excitement of the time, making Typhoid Riddim a standout moment in bashment history. Each artist’s unique delivery helped the riddim become a true classic on the dancehall circuit.
Typhoid Tracklist:
- Anthony Cruz – All I Have
- Bobby Crystal – What You Want
- Bounty Killa – 21 Century (Radio Edit)
- Bounty Killa – 21 Century (Raw Mix)
- Capleton – Bun A Friend
- Cecile – My Dime
- Elephant Man – Vampire
- Holloway – Maria
- Kiprich Feat Elephant Man – Funny Man
- Merciless – Barglass
- Military Man – Ready Fi Get Tag
- Mr Vegas – Hype Flop
- Shadrock – A Nuh Nutten Dat
- Version – Typhoid
- Vybz Cartel – Injustice
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