BIGGER BOSS RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B 1993
Bigger Boss Overview
When the Bigger Boss Riddim dropped in 1993, reggae fans welcomed it with excitement. The riddim quickly became a favorite on playlists and in dancehalls. People loved the fresh energy and the way each artist brought their own style to the project. Josey Wales, known for his classic “Man Shortage,” delivered both “Man Shortage” and “Man Shortage Version” on this riddim. His strong voice and unique delivery made these tracks stand out. Junior Tucker, who later found chart success with “Somebody’s Watching Me” in the UK, added “Give It Up,” giving the riddim a smooth and soulful touch. Sanchez, famous for his melodic singing and hits like “Loneliness,” contributed “Tell You How I Feel.” His vocals brought emotion and warmth to the mix. The collaboration between Terror Fabulous & Sanchez on “What Yu Up To” combined dancehall energy with Sanchez’s smooth style. Thriller U, who was already respected for his work with the Firehouse Crew, added “Story Come To Bump,” showing his skill for storytelling in song. The riddim was produced by DIGITAL B, a label founded by Bobby Digital. DIGITAL B was known for shaping modern reggae and dancehall in the 1990s, producing hits for artists like Shabba Ranks and Garnett Silk. The Bigger Boss Riddim showed DIGITAL B’s talent for creating music that lasts, making it a key part of reggae history.
Bigger Boss Tracklist:
- Josey Wales – Man Shortage Version
- Josey Wales – Man Shortage
- Junior Tucker – Give It Up
- Sanchez – Tell You How I Feel
- Terror Fabulous & Sanchez – What Yu Up To
- Thriller U – Story Come To Bump
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