BUTTA RIDDIM produced by STAR KUTT RECORDS 2003
Butta Overview
In 2003, STAR KUTT RECORDS released the Butta Riddim, a dancehall project that struck a perfect balance between traditional vibes and modern innovation. This riddim became a crucial platform for emerging artists, helping them make a significant impact in the dancehall scene. The studio's meticulous recording process ensured each track resonated with energy and authenticity, capturing the essence of dancehall music. STAR KUTT RECORDS, known for its keen ear and dedication to quality, played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of Butta Riddim. The label has a reputation for producing hits that resonate with fans globally, and its influence in the dancehall genre is widely recognized. The Butta Riddim featured tracks from artists like Demarco, with his song "Jamaica," and Elephant Man, who delivered "Nuh Friend." Both tracks contributed to the riddim's success and showcased the artists' ability to blend catchy lyrics with infectious beats. Demarco, known for his hit "Fallen Soldiers," brought his unique style to the project, while Elephant Man, often dubbed the "Energy God," added his signature high-energy performance. Round Head's "Call Me 2003" and Singing Craig's "Get To Know Me" also stood out, adding diversity and depth to the riddim. Sean Paul's contribution with "Butta" further elevated the project. Sean Paul, a Grammy Award-winning artist, was already a household name, and his involvement brought additional attention to the release. Dancehall selectors continue to rate Butta Riddim highly, appreciating its timeless appeal and the way it brought new artists to the forefront. The release remains a favorite in dancehall circles, proving that the genre's vibrancy and innovation are truly enduring.
Butta Tracklist:
- Demarco – Jamaica
- Elephant Man – Nuh Friend
- Round Head – Call Me 2003
- Sean Paul – Butta
- Singing Craig – Get To Know Me
- Version – Butta Riddim
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