AWFUL RIDDIM produced by JOHN JOHN RECORDS 1999
Awful Overview
In 1999, reggae selectors often turned to a standout album collection built on the “Awful Riddim.” This reggae track base was known for its strong groove and ability to bring together top artists for fresh, energetic songs. The riddim gave each performer space to shine, making it a favorite in dancehall and reggae sets that year. Alley Cat appears twice on this collection, with “Protect Me” and “Show It Off.” He was already known for his hit “Girls Tour,” which helped him gain international attention. Frisco Kid’s “Nuff Ah Dem” brings his signature style, following his earlier chart success with “Rubbers.” Lady Saw, who would later win a Grammy for her work with No Doubt, contributes “Go,” adding her powerful voice to the mix. Lexxus, Kiprich, and Wayne Marshal team up on “Lashy Beware,” while Mad Cobra delivers the intense “Ah Murder.” Mad Cobra is recognized worldwide for his 1992 hit “Flex,” which reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. Other highlights include “Cease The Violence” by Mr Easy, “Hice It Up” by Mr Vegas, “Clean Heart” by Round Head, and “Tears On My Pillow” by Sanchez. This collection was produced by JOHN JOHN RECORDS, a label run by Lloyd “John John” James Jr., son of the legendary King Jammy. Known for both classic and modern riddims, JOHN JOHN RECORDS helped shape the sound of late 1990s reggae. The “Awful Riddim” album remains a key part of reggae’s foundation.
Awful Tracklist:
- Alley Cat – Protect Me
- Alley Cat – Show It Off
- Frisco Kid – Nuff Ah Dem
- Lady Saw – Go
- Lexxus Kiprich Wayne Marshal – Lashy Beware
- Mad Cobra – Ah Murder
- Mr Easy – Cease The Violence
- Mr Vegas – Hice It Up
- Round Head – Clean Heart
- Sanchez – Tears On My Pillow
- Sean Paul – Mek It Go So Den
- Spragga Benz – Pum Pum Fat
- Spragga Benz – We No Inna Dat
- Ward 21 – Vagina
- Wayne Wonder – Dead Serious
- Wayne Wonder – Keep Forgetting
- Xsytment Gang – Boy No Dweet
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