CORRECTION RIDDIM (also know known as Bun Him Riddim) produced by COLIN FAT RECORDS 1996
Correction Overview
In 1994, COLIN FAT RECORDS released the Correction Riddim, a dancehall project that quickly became a favorite in Jamaica’s sound system culture. The riddim’s base was a true street anthem, heard often at street dances and played by top selectors. Its deep, rolling bass and sharp snares made it perfect for big outdoor speakers, drawing crowds to the dance floor night after night. The mixing board king’s touch was clear in the way each track sounded crisp and balanced. This careful mixing helped every artist’s voice and style stand out. COLIN FAT RECORDS, led by producer Colin “Fat” Johnson, was already well-known for shaping the sound of 1990s dancehall. The label is also famous for hits like “Hot This Year” by Dirtsman and helped many artists reach wider audiences. On Correction Riddim, Lady Shabba’s “Correction” brought her tough lyrics and energy. Spragga Benz, who would later score hits like “Jack It Up,” delivered “Bun Him & Grieve Him,” showing his unique flow. Steve Machette’s “Gimme The Night” added a smooth party vibe, while Unknown’s “I Am De Man Wit Di Tool” kept the riddim’s street feel alive. Together, these tracks and artists made Correction Riddim a lasting part of dancehall’s history, especially in the world of sound systems and street dances.
Correction Tracklist:
- Lady Shabba – Correction
- Spragga Benz – Bun Him & Grieve Him
- Steve Machette – Gimme The Night
- Unknown – I Am De Man Wit Di Tool
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