RAM RAM RIDDIM produced by KINGSTON 11 1993
Ram Ram Overview
When selectors dropped this dancehall release in 1993 sessions, fans reacted with excitement. The energy in the dance was high, and the crowd responded well to the mix of dancehall and new sounds. The riddim quickly became popular in parties and on local radio. Each artist brought their own style to the project. Joe Grind’s track, “One Wuk,” added a catchy vibe that kept people moving. Lady Shaba delivered “Ram Ram,” which became a favorite for its bold delivery and memorable hooks. The collaboration between Ludacris Ft. Ll Cool J on “Fatty Girl” stood out, especially since Ludacris is known for his Grammy-winning career and hits like “Stand Up.” Ll Cool J — Fatty Girl also contributed “Fatty Girl,” adding more star power. The “Version — Ram Ram Riddim” gave selectors a pure instrumental to work with, letting DJs get creative in the dance. The producer behind this project is KINGSTON 11, a name known for shaping the sound of dancehall in the early 1990s. KINGSTON 11 operated under the label of the same name, helping to launch several influential riddims during that era. Their work on this release showed their ability to blend genres and create tracks that crossed over to wider audiences. This drop remains a memorable part of 1993’s dancehall scene.
Ram Ram Tracklist:
- Joe Grind – One Wuk
- Lady Shaba – Ram Ram
- Ludacris Ft. Ll Cool J – Fatty Girl
- Version – Ram Ram Riddim
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