CABIN STABBIN RIDDIM produced by WILD APACHE 1992
Cabin Stabbin Overview
In 1992, the Cabin Stabbin Riddim brought together some of reggae’s most respected voices. The project was led by WILD APACHE, a label and production team founded by Super Cat. WILD APACHE became known in the early 1990s for its fresh approach to reggae and dancehall, helping to push the genre forward while keeping its roots strong. The recording process for Cabin Stabbin Riddim focused on blending classic reggae rhythms with new ideas. The foundation builder was the riddim itself—a strong, catchy instrumental track that set the stage for the artists’ voices. This riddim let the artists share messages of culture and upliftment, making it stand out in a crowded music scene. Super Cat, a key figure in dancehall, gave the project its energy. He is known for his hit songs like “Don Dada” and for bringing Jamaican music to international stages. On this release, Super Cat performed “How Yuh Pretty So,” a track that shows his skill with both lyrics and flow. The song “Cabin Stabbing” featured Super Cat, Nicodemus, and Junior Demus together. Nicodemus was a respected deejay from the early dancehall era, while Junior Demus added his unique vocal style. Their collaboration brought different voices together, giving the riddim more depth and power. Cabin Stabbin Riddim remains a strong example of reggae’s lasting power in 1992. With its mix of culture, message, and talent, this release still stands as proof of how reggae can stay fresh while honoring its roots.
Cabin Stabbin Tracklist:
- Super Cat – How Yuh Pretty So
- Super Cat, Nicodemus & Junior Demus – Cabin Stabbing
- Cabin Stabbing Riddim – Version
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