BILLS RIDDIM produced by DENNIS STAR 1997
Bills Overview
The Bills Riddim sound system cut stands out with its lively, energetic mood. The beats are fast, crisp, and full of movement, making it perfect for yard sessions. This tape quickly became a favorite in 1997 dancehall, drawing crowds with its raw street energy and classic style. George Nooks delivers “Believe In Love” on the riddim, bringing his smooth voice and roots background. Nooks is well known for his reggae hit “Tribal War.” Lt Stitchie’s “Bills” adds a sharp, rhythmic flow. Stitchie is a former teacher who became one of dancehall’s most popular deejays in the late 1980s, with a string of hits on the Jamaican charts. Papa San’s “The World” brings his signature fast-paced lyrics. Paul Elliott’s “No Woman Nah Mine” offers a laid-back yet catchy performance. Simpleton, best known for his 1992 hit “Coca Cola Bottle Shape,” adds “God Send You Come,” keeping the vibe strong. Other versions, like “Bills Riddim,” “Unknown,” and cuts from Wickerman and Yellow Man, add depth to the session. The riddim was arranged for bashment crowds and released on the Dennis Star label. Producer DENNIS STAR, a key figure since the 1980s, is known for helping early Bounty Killer and Frankie Paul tracks. His work shaped the sound of Jamaican music and made this release a true yard classic.
Bills Tracklist:
- George Nooks – Believe In Love
- Lt Stitchie – Bills
- Papa San – The World
- Paul Elliott – No Woman Nah Mine
- Simpleton – God Send You Come
- Unknown – Unknown
- Version – Bills Riddim (Dennis Star)
- Wickerman – Ghetto People
- Yellow Man – Medley
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