Brag & Boast Riddim – Dynamic Sounds 1997
Brag And Boast Overview
In 1997, dancehall parties were full of energy, and the Brag And Boast Riddim became a favorite backdrop for bashment sessions. Its lively beat and catchy hooks made it an instant hit in dancehalls across Jamaica and beyond. This riddim captured the spirit of the year, bringing crowds together and setting the mood for celebration. The riddim was created by Danny Browne, a respected figure in dancehall production. Browne is known for his work with Main Street Records, where he produced many influential riddims in the 1990s. His skill in blending strong rhythms with memorable melodies helped make Brag And Boast Riddim stand out among other releases that year. A group of talented artists voiced the riddim, each bringing their own style. Alley Cat’s “Brag & Boast” is a confident track that showcases his sharp delivery. Bushman’s “Aint No Sunshine” adds a rootsy, soulful touch. Bushman is also recognized for his hit song “Call The Hearse,” which helped launch his career in the late 1990s. Elephant Man & Toddler teamed up for “No Dance You Don't No,” delivering their trademark high-energy performance. Elephant Man, known as the “Energy God,” would later achieve international fame with songs like “Pon De River Pon De Bank.” General Degree’s “Limited Edition” brings witty lyrics and smooth flow, while Ghost’s “Boo” offers his signature melodic vocals. The Brag And Boast Riddim was one of the highlights of 1997, uniting some of dancehall’s brightest voices on a single, unforgettable beat.
Brag And Boast Tracklist:
- Alley Cat – Brag & Boast
- Bushman – Aint No Sunshine
- Elephant Man & Toddler – No Dance You Don’t No
- General Degree – Limited Edition
- Ghost – Boo
- Red Rat – Charline
- Round Head & General B – Pony
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