BIGGER HEADS RIDDIM AKA FINE STYLE – KINGS OF KINGS 1996
Bigger Heads Overview
In 1996, dancehall music was all about energy and excitement on the dance floor. The Bigger Heads Riddim fit right into this scene, with a sound perfect for parties and street dances. Its lively beat and catchy rhythm made it a favorite for DJs and crowds looking to enjoy the real yard vibes of the time. The producer behind the riddim helped shape its strong, streetwise sound. By blending classic dancehall elements, the riddim became a platform for some of the era’s top talent. Determine & Lady Saw teamed up for “Your Fine Style,” a track that brought together two powerful voices. Lady Saw, known as the “Queen of Dancehall,” had already made her mark with hits like “Sycamore Tree” and would later win a Grammy for her work. Their song stood out for its playful back-and-forth and confident delivery. Frisco Kid’s “Poor Man” added a thoughtful edge to the collection. Frisco Kid is well known for songs like “Gal Pon De Side,” and his unique voice brought extra flavor to the riddim. Roundhead’s “Competition” kept the energy high, showing off his skill for catchy hooks and clever lyrics. Wickerman’s “Big Bamboo” brought humor and fun, a style he often used in his music. Together, these tracks showed what dancehall was all about in the mid-90s: lively beats, sharp lyrics, and pure party vibes.
Bigger Heads Tracklist:
- Determine & Lady Saw – Your Fine Style
- Frisco Kid – Poor Man
- Roundhead – Competition
- Wickerman – Big Bamboo
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