COOCHIE RIDDIM produced by FAT EYES RECORDS
Coochie Overview
In 1999, dancehall parties in Jamaica were full of energy and excitement. The sound systems played the hottest new riddims, and people came out to dance, show their style, and feel the music together. The Coochie Riddim was one of those dancehall sets that really brought the crowd alive. You could hear it at street dances all over Kingston, and it quickly became a favorite. The riddim was arranged with that special bashment touch—meaning it was built for the party, with a heavy bassline and rhythms that made people want to move. The producer behind this was FAT EYES RECORDS, a label known for working with some of dancehall’s biggest names. FAT EYES RECORDS started in the 1990s and helped shape the sound of modern dancehall, making hits that still play today. On the Coochie Riddim, only top artists stepped up. Beenie Man brought his song "Nothing Gonna Change." He is famous for his Grammy-winning album "Art & Life." Bounty Killer gave us "Look Good Time." He’s known for his powerful voice and for working with artists like No Doubt. Capleton’s "In Or Out" showed his fiery style. Elephant Man, with "Nuh Like" and "Nuh Like Radio," added his wild energy. Vegas, known for his hit "Heads High," delivered "Give It Away." The set finished with the instrumental "Coochie" version. This dancehall set captured the true feeling of 1999 street dances—full of life, fun, and real Jamaican vibes.
Coochie Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Nothing Gonna Change
- Bounty Killer – Look Good Time
- Capleton – In Or Out (Radio)
- Capleton – In Or Out (Raw)
- Elephant Man – Nuh Like (Raw)
- Elephant Man – Nuh Like Radio)
- Vegas – Give It Away
- Version – Coochie
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