90’S SUGAR RIDDIM, PT. 2 – HOUSE A STARS RECORDS 2022
90’s Sugar Overview
The energy of dancehall parties in 2022 brought back the spirit of the 1990s, with heavy basslines and lively rhythms filling every sound clash. The 90’s Sugar Riddim became a favorite that year, keeping party speakers rumbling and dancers moving all night. On this riddim, Mr. Vegas delivered “Trust,” showing once again why he is a respected name in dancehall. Mr. Vegas is known for his international hit “Heads High,” which topped reggae charts in the late 1990s and helped him gain worldwide recognition. Kiprich brought his own style to the riddim with “Active.” Kiprich is well known for his witty lyrics and has won several clash events in Jamaica, proving his skills as a top deejay. Delly Ranx performed “Giant,” adding another strong track to his long career. Delly Ranx is not only a singer but also a producer, known for working on popular riddims and collaborating with many big artists. Dreama’s “Stunning” added a fresh voice to the mix, while Sotto Bless gave the riddim a tough edge with “We Bad Any Weh.” Together, these artists kept the party atmosphere alive, each bringing their unique flavor to the riddim. The 90’s Sugar Riddim’s infectious beat and catchy hooks made it a staple at dancehall events throughout 2022. This party backdrop, powered by these standout tracks and artists, will always echo the fire and excitement of that unforgettable year.
90’s Sugar Tracklist:
- Mr. Vegas – Trust (Clean)
- Mr. Vegas – Trust (Raw)
- Kiprich – Active (Clean)
- Kiprich – Active (Raw)
- Delly Ranx – Giant
- Dreama – Stunning
- Sotto Bless – We Bad Any Weh
- Ali Zanele – From Yuh Proud (Clean)
- Ali Zanele – From Yuh Proud (Raw)
- Dehjavue – Dutty Fence (Clean)
- Dehjavue – Dutty Fence (Raw)
- Kapshon – Arizona (Clean)
- Kapshon – Arizona (Raw)
- Frankie Sly – Darkness (Clean)
- Frankie Sly – Darkness (Raw)
- Vigga – 90’s Sugar Riddim (Instrumental)
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