ALMIGHTY GOD RIDDIM produced by B. Dixon (Bobby Digital) – DIGITAL B 1994
Almighty God Overview
When the Almighty God Riddim dropped in 1994, it brought a fresh energy to dancehall. The rhythm is fast and lively, with a strong bassline and catchy melodies. The beat moves quickly, making it perfect for dance floors and bashment sessions. The sound is classic, but there are new touches that keep it exciting. Several key artists made their mark on this riddim. Turbo Belly stands out with "Cant Beat We Haffi Friend We," showing his confident style. Beenie Man delivers "To All The Youths," sending a message to the younger generation. Beenie Man was already known for big hits like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and later became one of dancehall’s most recognized stars worldwide. Bunny Brown brings a soulful touch with "My Whole World Is Falling Down," blending reggae and dancehall smoothly. Determine’s "Good Character" is another strong track, known for its positive lyrics. Frisco Kid adds his voice with "Old Bruck Goverment," showing his unique delivery. Behind the scenes, B. Dixon, better known as Bobby Digital, produced the riddim. Through his Digital B label, Bobby Digital became one of Jamaica’s top producers in the 1990s. He worked with legends like Shabba Ranks and Garnett Silk, and his productions often mixed new digital sounds with roots reggae traditions. Looking back, the Almighty God Riddim captured the spirit of 1994 dancehall. Its mix of artists, energetic rhythm, and Bobby Digital’s expert touch made it unforgettable and kept dancehall moving forward.
Almighty God Tracklist:
- Turbo Belly – Cant Beat We Haffi Friend We
- Beenie Man – To All The Youths
- Bunny Brown – My Whole World Is Falling Down
- Determine – Good Character
- Frisco Kid – Old Bruck Goverment
- Ganga Lee – Bombs And Rockets
- Terror Fabulous – Almighty God
- Terry Ganzie – Jah Jah Deh Don
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