SAPPLE BOTTLE RIDDIM produced by RANKING JOE 1996
Sapple Bottle Overview
If you love 1990s dancehall, the Sapple Bottle Riddim from 1996 is a set you need to know. This dancehall riddim was made for the dance floor, bringing energy and bright melodies that kept people moving. What makes it special is how it blends classic dancehall with touches of other genres, like reggae and even a bit of hip hop style. You can hear this mix in the way the beat bounces and the melodies shine. The producer behind this riddim is RANKING JOE, a true veteran in reggae and dancehall. He started his career as a deejay in the late 1970s and later became known for his work as a producer and label owner, especially with his label Ranking Joe Records. His experience brings a deep, authentic sound to the project. Three artists stand out on this riddim. General B brings his style to the track "Yeah." General B is well-known for his work with the Monster Shack Crew and for hits like "Traffic Blocking." Ghost delivers smooth vocals on "Arms Of Love." Ghost is remembered for his powerful voice and his cover of "Do You Believe," which was a big hit in Jamaica. Ricky General adds his own touch with "Rally Back." Each artist gives the riddim a new flavor, showing its range and making it a favorite for dancehall fans in 1996.
Sapple Bottle Tracklist:
- General B – Yeah
- Ghost – Arms Of Love (Adapted)
- Ricky General – Rally Back
Releases Similar to Sapple Bottle Riddim – Ranking Joe
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.