BULLDOZER RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B 1993
Bulldozer Overview
The Bulldozer Riddim’s sound system cut from 1993 captures a bold and lively spirit. The rhythm is strong and steady, with a beat that makes people want to move. Its bassline is deep, and the drums hit hard, giving the dancehall crowd exactly what they want. The riddim’s energy fills the dance, and every track brings something special to the night. Artists like Bounty Killa, with his song “No Arguement,” ride the riddim with powerful delivery. Bounty Killa is known for his commanding voice and later won a Grammy Award in 2002 for his collaboration on No Doubt’s “Hey Baby.” Buccaneer brings a unique style to “Hire Me,” showing why he became famous for mixing dancehall with pirate themes. Determine’s “Broom Broom” adds raw energy, while LT Stitchie’s “Missa Man” stands out with sharp lyrics—LT Stitchie was already respected for his 1987 hit “Wear Yu Size.” General B keeps the momentum with “Repeat & Report,” keeping dancers on their feet. Behind it all is the producer DIGITAL B, a key figure in 1990s dancehall. DIGITAL B, founded by Bobby Digital, is known for producing hits for artists like Shabba Ranks and Garnett Silk. His label helped shape the sound of Jamaican music during this era. Fans remember the Bulldozer Riddim’s sound system cut as a highlight of 1993 dancehall sessions. Its energy and artist line-up made it unforgettable.
Bulldozer Tracklist:
- Bounty Killa – No Arguement
- Buccaneer – Hire Me
- Daddy Screw & Dovovan Steele – Tell Him Gwan
- Determine – Broom Broom
- LT Stitchie – Missa Man
- General B – Repeat & Report
- General Degree – Papa Lover
- Ninja Ford – Out Of Order And Rude
- Roundhead – Matie Ah Swear
- Shabba Ranks – Wuck Ah Man
- Spragga Benz – Look A Gal Man
- Terror Fabulous – Mix Up Punch
- Terry Ganzie – Ragga Ragga
- Tony Rebel – Stand As A Man
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