CHOPPER RIDDIM produced by JAMMYS RECORDS 1995
Chopper Overview
The Chopper Riddim from 1995 is a key moment in dancehall history, and the studio hands at JAMMYS RECORDS played a big part in making it stand out. JAMMYS RECORDS, led by the famous King Jammy, is known for shaping the sound of digital dancehall from the 1980s onward. The label has worked with many of Jamaica’s biggest stars and is respected for its creative production style. On the Chopper Riddim, several important artists left their mark. Admiral Bailey, with his track "Stop The War," brought his signature energy. Bailey is well known in dancehall, especially for his hit "Big Belly Man" and his long-time work with King Jammy. Bounty Killer, another big name, delivered "Can't Beat We." Bounty Killer went on to win a Grammy Award for his collaboration with No Doubt on "Hey Baby" in 2002. Spragga Benz added his own flavor with "Mek Dem Talk." He later found international success with his album "Uncommonly Smooth" and has worked with artists like Foxy Brown. The duo Nitty Kutchie & Angel Doolas performed "Reggae Jam," adding even more variety to the riddim. Selectors played the Chopper Riddim at many parties in 1995, making it a staple for dancehall fans. The mix’s strong beats and top artists kept the energy high and the dance floors full.
Chopper Tracklist:
- Admiral Bailey – Stop The War
- Bounty Killer – Can’t Beat We
- Spragga Benz – Mek Dem Talk
- Nitty Kutchie & Angel Doolas – Reggae Jam
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