BELLY COME RIDDIM produced by PARISH 1998
Belly Come Overview
The Belly Come Riddim from 1997 brought together two important dancehall artists, Baby Wayne and Capleton. Baby Wayne was known for songs that spoke honestly about life in Jamaica. His track on this riddim, "You Can't Wok So," shows his strong delivery and unique style. Capleton, often called the "Fireman," is famous for his energetic performances and hits like "Tour." On this riddim, he shines with the song "Belly Come." The riddim was produced by PARISH, a name respected in dancehall production. PARISH is known for creating beats that work well on the dance floor and for collaborating with top Jamaican artists. In the late 1990s, PARISH’s productions were heard in many clubs and sound systems across the island. The Belly Come Riddim is a classic example of the dancehall sound from 1997. The beat is bold and lively, making it perfect for parties and dance sessions. Both Baby Wayne and Capleton ride the riddim with confidence, adding their own energy and style to the tracks. The riddim’s strong production and catchy rhythm helped it become a favorite among fans and selectors. Even years later, the Belly Come Riddim stands out as a piece of dancehall history that captured the spirit of its time.
Belly Come Tracklist:
- Baby Wayne – You Can’t Wok So
- Capleton – Belly Come
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