CRUSHER RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B 1999
Crusher Overview
The Crusher Riddim from 1999 is a strong example of dancehall’s energy and creativity. The arranger behind this bashment rhythm helped shape the sound of the late 1990s, giving DJs and dancers a powerful beat to work with in their sets. At the center of this project is DIGITAL B, one of Jamaica’s most respected producers. DIGITAL B, led by Bobby “Digital” Dixon, is known for producing big hits and working with top reggae and dancehall artists. The label played a key part in the digital dancehall movement and is famous for its crisp, modern sound. On the Crusher Riddim, Assassin stands out with the track “Sunshine.” Assassin, also known as Agent Sasco, is a respected Jamaican deejay who later gained international attention for his work on Kanye West’s “I’m In It.” Another highlight is “Badman” by Assassin Feat Zumjay & Daville. This collaboration brings together strong voices and confident lyrics, showing the chemistry between the artists. Zumjay also delivers his own version of “Badman,” adding his unique style to the riddim. Zumjay is known for songs like “Courtney,” which found success in the early 2000s. In 1999, the Crusher Riddim was a key part of dancehall culture. Its hard-hitting sound, shaped by DIGITAL B and talented artists, made it a favorite for DJs and fans across Jamaica and beyond.
Crusher Tracklist:
- Assassin – Sunshine
- Assassin Feat Zumjay & Daville – Badman
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