Cub Scout Riddim produced by King Jammys 1993
Cub Scout Overview
In 1993, the dancehall scene was shaped by talented producers, and none stood out more than King Jammys. Known for his influential King Jammy’s label, he pioneered digital dancehall with the classic “Sleng Teng” riddim in the 1980s. By the early 1990s, King Jammys was still at the top, creating rhythms that selectors loved to play in every dance. One of his memorable productions from that era is the Cub Scout Riddim. This riddim brought together top artists who gave it their own unique style. Major Mackerel, with his unmistakable voice, made a mark with the song “Monkey D.J.” Major Mackerel is well known in dancehall for his humorous delivery and catchy hooks. Ninjaman, another big name in the genre, delivered “Hollow Point Bad Bwoy” on the same riddim. Ninjaman is famous for his energetic stage presence and for hits like “Murder Dem.” He has been a key figure in clashes and lyrical battles throughout his career. The collaboration between Ninjaman and Bounty Killer, “Bad Boy Nuh Cub Scout,” is another highlight. Bounty Killer is celebrated for his powerful lyrics and has won several awards, including the 2002 MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act. Fans remember the Cub Scout Riddim for its lively bashment flow, which filled dance halls in 1993 and remains a favorite for selectors and sound systems today.
Cub Scout Tracklist:
- Major Mackerel – Monkey D.J
- Ninjaman – Hollow Point Bad Bwoy
- Ninjaman and Bounty Killer – Bad Boy Nuh Cub Scout
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