Copy Cat Riddim – Steely & Clevie 1997
Copy Cat Overview
The Copy Cat Riddim stands out as a key dancehall release from 1997. The sound engineer played a big role in shaping its sharp, energetic sound, using the studio to capture the raw vibe that fans loved. The riddim’s punchy drums and catchy basslines gave every track a driving force. Careful mixing made sure each artist’s voice and style came through clearly. Ghost made a strong impact with "Boo," a track that matched the riddim’s fast pace. Known for his hit "Bodyguard," Ghost brought his unique voice and smooth delivery, giving the song a memorable hook. Ali Cat’s "Brag And Boost" added a bold attitude, blending clever lyrics with the riddim’s lively beat. Elephant Man and Harry Toddle teamed up on "No Dance Dem No Know," bringing high energy and playful lyrics. Elephant Man is famous for his stage presence and later hits like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank." General B and Round Head joined forces on "Pony," using their voices to ride the riddim’s flow with catchy back-and-forth lines. Lexxus, who would later score success with "Cook," delivered "Worthless Bugger," showing his sharp lyrics and confident style. The bashment flow of this riddim captured the excitement of late 1990s dancehall. Each artist helped shape the sound, making the Copy Cat Riddim a must-hear for anyone looking back at dancehall’s golden moments in 1997. The engineering and recording process brought out the best in every performance, making this collection a lasting favorite.
Copy Cat Tracklist:
- Ghost – Boo
- Ali Cat – Brag And Boost
- Elephant Man-Harry Toddle – No Dance Dem No Know
- General B & Round Head – Pony
- Lexxus – Worthless Bugger
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