CUTIE PIE RIDDIM produced by STONE LOVE MUSIC 1996
Cutie Pie Overview
In 1996, the yard beat from STONE LOVE MUSIC’s Cutie Pie Riddim was everywhere in Jamaican dancehall. The sound was heavy and clear, shaking speakers and moving crowds. This riddim was not just pure dancehall—it mixed in flavors from R&B and hip hop, making it fresh and exciting. The beat’s groove fit perfectly with other genres, so DJs could blend it into different styles at parties. Artists like Cutie Pie, Frisko Kid, and Tony Curtis all brought their own power to the riddim. Cutie Pie’s Version let the beat shine, giving space for dancers and DJs to get creative. Frisko Kid’s Stinger showed his energy and unique voice. Frisko Kid is known for his hit song "Rubbers," which helped him become a popular name in dancehall during the late 1990s. Tony Curtis, with Beat Of My Heart, added smooth vocals that worked well with the riddim’s mix of hard and soft sounds. Tony Curtis is also known for being part of the reggae group L.U.S.T., which has won fans across the Caribbean and beyond. Behind all this was STONE LOVE MUSIC, a legendary Jamaican sound system and label. Known for their sharp mixing and big influence on dancehall, they helped many artists rise. The mixing board king made sure every layer of the riddim was clear and powerful. In 1996, this yard beat was the heartbeat of dancehall sets, blending genres and artists into something unforgettable.
Cutie Pie Tracklist:
- Cutie Pie – Version
- Frisko Kid – Stinger
- Tony Curtis – Beat Of My Heart
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