AFTER ALL RIDDIM produced by SUPA DOO 2002
After All Overview
In the world of dancehall, the producer often acts as the king of the mixing board, shaping the sound and influencing the culture. SUPA DOO is one such influential figure. Known for his skillful production, SUPA DOO has left a mark on the dancehall scene with his ability to blend traditional sounds with modern beats, creating riddims that resonate with fans. His work on the After All Riddim in 2002 showcased his talent for crafting memorable tracks that still captivate listeners today. The After All Riddim brought together some of dancehall's most renowned artists. Bounty Killer delivered the track "After All," showcasing his powerful voice and commanding presence. Bounty Killer, often referred to as the "Warlord," is celebrated for his significant contributions to dancehall and reggae, including his hit song "Look" which reached audiences worldwide. Buju Banton and George Nooks teamed up for "Hot Ladies," a track that highlights their dynamic vocal styles. Buju Banton, known for his deep, gravelly voice, has had a storied career with hits like "Driver" and has received multiple Grammy nominations. Elephant Man, famous for his energetic performances, contributed "Family Ram" to the riddim. Known as the "Energy God," Elephant Man has been a staple in dancehall with hits like "Pon de River, Pon de Bank." Other talented artists like Lisa More with "Some Gal," Lukie D with "No Money No Ride," and Wayne Wonder with "Love Someone" added their unique flair, making the After All Riddim a standout project that dancehall selectors still admire.
After All Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – After All
- Buju Banton & George Nooks – Hot Ladies
- Elephant Man – Family Ram
- Lisa More – Some Gal
- Lukie D – No Money No Ride
- Wayne Wonder – Love Someone
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