ZULU RIDDIM produced by HENFIELD RECORDS 1998
Zulu Overview
When Zulu Riddim dropped in 1998, dancehall fans took notice right away. The mix became a favorite in parties and sound system sessions, with its lively beats and catchy hooks. People loved how the songs flowed together, bringing energy to every dance floor. Granty Roots made a big impression with "Mean Foreigner," a track that showed his unique voice and style. Henfield Band’s "Zulu Riddim" gave the project its driving force, setting the pace for the rest of the mix. Jah Mason, known for his later hit "My Princess Gone," added depth with "Away From The City," delivering thoughtful lyrics and a smooth flow. Shadow Man’s "Revolution" brought a powerful message, while Sizzla, already famous for his album "Black Woman & Child," kept things moving with "Hawl And Pull Up." Spectacular’s "Satan" rounded out the mix, giving fans another reason to keep the riddim on repeat. Behind the scenes, the mixing board king made sure every track sounded crisp and full. The label, HENFIELD RECORDS, was known for pushing dancehall forward in the late 1990s. Their work on Zulu Riddim added to their reputation for quality productions. Over the years, HENFIELD RECORDS has helped launch and support many artists in the genre. For those who remember 1998, the Zulu Riddim sound system cut stands out as a true dancehall anthem, capturing the spirit of the scene and leaving a mark on the music’s history.
Zulu Tracklist:
- Granty Roots – Mean Foreigner
- Henfield Band – Zulu Riddim
- Jah Mason – Away From The City
- Shadow Man – Revolution
- Sizzla – Hawl And Pull Up
- Spectacular – Satan
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