CLOMP RIDDIM produced by WITTY 2000
Clomp Overview
When the Clomp Riddim selector’s mix first hit the dancehall scene in 2000, fans responded with real excitement. Selectors loved the hard-hitting beats and fresh energy, and the mix quickly became a favorite in dances and on radio. Even today, many selectors still rate this mix as one of the best from that year. The riddim featured standout tracks from some of the era’s strong voices. Blacka Ranks brought his signature style to “Hot Gal,” a song that kept the dance moving. Blacka Ranks is well known in dancehall for his earlier hit “Request the Wok,” and his voice added real weight to the project. Escobar delivered “Them A Plan,” showing the lyrical sharpness that made him a respected name in the scene. Little Wicked’s “That Look Strange” added a catchy hook and smooth flow, while Pancho’s “F.U.C.K.” brought a bold, raw edge to the mix. The riddim was built by the track builder for Witty’s label, a name with a long history in Jamaican music. The producer WITTY, known for founding Witty’s Records in the late 1970s, helped launch the careers of several dancehall stars. His vision and experience shaped Clomp Riddim’s sound and kept selectors coming back. Clomp Riddim captured the bold spirit of its time and remains a favorite among dancehall fans and selectors.
Clomp Tracklist:
- Blacka Ranks – Hot Gal
- Escobar – Them A Plan
- Little Wicked – That Look Strange
- Pancho – F.U.C.K.
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