Cross Breed Riddim produced by Ian Aylton and arranged by M. Burke for 1A Productions 1994
Cross Breed Overview
The yard session tape for the Cross Breed Riddim is a true piece of 1994 dancehall history. It features a tight lineup of tracks that still get attention today. The tape opens with Definite Roots — Mexican Divorse, a song that sets the tone with its raw energy. Guess Who steps in with No Mate, delivering vocals that ride the riddim with confidence. Pinchers brings Poor People Cry, a standout track from an artist well known for his 1986 hit "Bandelero," which remains a dancehall classic. Wayne Worries adds his touch with Cow Boy, keeping the vibe lively and fresh. The session rounds out with Ian Aylton — Version, a pure riddim showcase. Each artist brings their own style, but they all connect through the Cross Breed Riddim’s powerful groove. Guess Who’s No Mate stands out for its catchy hooks, while Definite Roots’ Mexican Divorse shows the group’s knack for storytelling. The riddim was produced by Ian Aylton and arranged by M. Burke for 1A Productions, a label known for its work in the 1990s dancehall scene. Aylton, the riddim architect, helped shape the sound of many club favorites during this era. M. Burke’s arrangements kept the session tight and focused, making it a favorite among sound systems. This tape captures the fire of 1994 dancehall, offering a snapshot of the energy and creativity that defined the time.
Cross Breed Tracklist:
- Definite Roots – Mexican Divorse
- Guess Who – No Mate
- Pinchers – Poor People Cry
- Wayne Worries – Cow Boy
- Ian Aylton – Version
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