Wass Riddim – Unite & Love 1998
Wass Overview
In 1998, a new bashment rhythm was born in the heart of the dancehall scene. The energy began in the studio, where the mixing board king shaped every beat and bassline with skill. As soon as the rhythm was ready, it brought a fresh sound that quickly took over bashment sessions across Jamaica. The producer behind this project made sure the rhythm was packed with streetwise energy. Each track carried the pulse of the streets and the vibe of the dancehall. The Wass Riddim became the foundation for a collection of standout songs. Captain Barkey’s “Yuh Man A Mine Yuh” was one of the first anthems to ride the rhythm, delivering his signature style. Captain Barkey had already made his mark with the classic “Go Go Wine,” and he brought the same boldness here. Frisco Kid and Screechie Joe teamed up for “Get A Good Man,” a track that showed their chemistry and lyrical wit. Frisco Kid also delivered “We See It Clear,” adding his unique voice to the mix. Frisco Kid was known for hits like “Gal Pon De Side,” and his presence on this riddim was a highlight. Powerman’s “Jah Is Our Father” brought a conscious message, while Wickerman’s “Get Busy” kept the party moving. Each artist used the bashment rhythm to show their own style and message. From the studio to the streets, this 1998 bashment rhythm captured the fire of its time.
Wass Tracklist:
- Captain Barkey – Yuh Man A Mine Yuh
- Frisco Kid & Screechie Joe – Get A Good Man
- Frisco Kid – We See It Clear
- Powerman – Jah Is Our Father
- Wass Riddim – Version
- Wickerman – Get Busy
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