CUTIE PIE / FUNGUS RIDDIM produced by STONE LOVE MUSIC 1997
Cutie Pie / Fungus Overview
The bashment flow of the Cutie Pie / Fungus Riddim brought a fresh energy to dancehall in 1997. The sound is bold, upbeat, and made for the streets. The riddim blends catchy melodies with a driving, modern dancehall beat, creating a mood that is both playful and tough. Cudjo Banton stands out with his track Banana, bringing his unique voice and style. Frisco Kid delivers Stinger, showing the same sharp delivery that made his 1998 hit Rubbers a dancehall favorite. Tony Curtis adds a smooth touch with Beat Of My Heart. Curtis is known for his work with the group L.U.S.T. and for his solo success in the reggae world. The Version — Instrumental lets the riddim shine on its own, highlighting the production’s strength. The engineer behind the sound helped shape the clean, powerful mix that fans love. The label and producer, STONE LOVE MUSIC, is a legend in Jamaican music. Founded by Winston "Wee Pow" Powell, Stone Love is famous for its sound system and for producing many classic dancehall tracks. Their work on this riddim keeps the singjay style alive and brings together top artists for a true yard classic. In 1997, this riddim made waves and still stands out as a favorite for dancehall fans everywhere.
Cutie Pie / Fungus Tracklist:
- Cudjo Banton – Banana
- Frisco Kid – Stinger
- Tony Curtis – Beat Of My Heart
- Version – Instrumental
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