BUN IT DUNG RIDDIM produced by SHOCKING VIBES 1993
Bun It Dung Overview
The Bun It Dung Riddim is a reggae instrumental that came out in 1993. This roots riddim became the base for many reggae tracks that year. Several artists voiced their own songs over it, giving each track a unique style while keeping the strong roots feeling. Sanchez, known for his smooth vocals and hits like "Never Dis Di Man," recorded "Brown Eyes" on this riddim. Pan Head, who is remembered for his energetic delivery and songs like “Punny Printer,” brought his style to "African Princess." Jack Radics, the singer behind the international hit "No Matter," performed "Feel Good." Lady Shabba added her voice with "Don't Grudge," while Tinga Stewart, winner of the Jamaica Festival Song Contest in 1974, brought his experience to "Dangerous Sound." The music was crafted by SHOCKING VIBES, a well-known production team and label in Jamaica. SHOCKING VIBES has worked with top reggae and dancehall artists over the years, including Beenie Man. Their work on the Bun It Dung Riddim gave it a strong identity and helped it stand out in the 1993 reggae scene. The dub version of the riddim was also popular, often played in roots reggae sets during that time. Bun It Dung Riddim remains a favorite for fans of 1990s reggae music.
Bun It Dung Tracklist:
- Sanchez – Brown Eyes
- Pan Head – African Princess
- Jack Radics – Feel Good
- Lady Shabba – Don’t Grudge
- Tinga Stewart – Dangerous Sound
- Lt Stitchie – Bun It Dung
- Wayne Wonder – See Me Now
- Diamonds & Fragga Ranks – Chalice In A Circle
- Ghost – Lately
- Utan Green – Can’t Tek
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