COME DIS UP RIDDIM produced by Phillip ‘Fattis’ Burrell for CHARM RECORDS 1995
Come Dis Up Overview
In 1995, the Come Dis Up riddim became a popular sound in dancehall parties. This riddim stood out because it was perfect for the club, but it also mixed well with other music styles. DJs liked to blend it with hip hop and R&B tracks, making the dancefloor energy even stronger. General Degree played a big part in making this riddim famous. His song General Degree — Come Dis Up was a favorite with selectors and dancers. General Degree is also known for his hit “Traffic Blocking,” which showed his talent for catchy hooks and clever lyrics. On this riddim, he also delivered General Degree — Version, giving fans more of his unique style. Ninjaman added his own fire to the riddim with Ninjaman — Longest Time. Ninjaman is a legendary deejay in Jamaica, famous for his fast lyrics and bold stage presence. He is well known for his classic clash performances and for shaping the sound of hardcore dancehall. The riddim was built by Phillip 'Fattis' Burrell for CHARM RECORDS. Burrell was already respected for his work with Xterminator Records, where he helped artists like Sizzla and Luciano find success. On this project, his focus on a strong, club-ready sound made the riddim stand out. In dancehall sets of 1995, this riddim brought different genres together and let artists shine. Its influence could be heard across the dance scene all year.
Come Dis Up Tracklist:
- General Degree – Come Dis Up
- General Degree – Version
- Ninjaman – Longest Time
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