CUT THROAT RIDDIM produced by DESULME PRODUCTIONS 2001
Cut Throat Overview
In 2001, DESULME PRODUCTIONS released the Cut Throat Riddim, making a significant mark on the reggae scene. This riddim brought together a mix of young and talented artists, offering them a cultural platform to shine. The music blended reggae with hints of other genres, creating a dynamic and engaging sound that appealed to a wide audience. Captain Barkey contributed "Praise The Lord" to this compilation, showcasing his unique style and energy. Known for his humor and storytelling, Captain Barkey was a prominent figure in dancehall music until his untimely passing in 2012. Danny English added his flair with "Seh Weh Yu Want," a track that highlights his ability to connect with listeners through catchy rhythms and relatable lyrics. Double Voice's "World A Respect" added depth with its conscious message, resonating with fans who appreciate meaningful lyrics. Mr Lex, known for his hit "Top Gal," brought his distinct voice and charisma to the riddim. His career includes collaborations with international artists, which have helped him reach a broader audience. Power Man's track "Gal Fi Get It" added another layer of excitement, while Roundhead General B's "Den Den Duggy" completed the collection with its infectious groove. DESULME PRODUCTIONS, known for their innovative approach, played a crucial role in the creation of this riddim. Their work has consistently pushed the boundaries of reggae, blending traditional sounds with modern influences. This riddim remains a favorite among roots fans, who appreciate its ability to capture the essence of reggae music in 2001.
Cut Throat Tracklist:
- Captain Barkey – Praise The Lord
- Danny English – Seh Weh Yu Want
- Double Voice – World A Respect
- Mr Lex – Top Gal
- Power Man – Gal Fi Get It
- Roundhead General B – Den Den Duggy
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