DAINTY RIDDIM produced by LEMON & LIME RECORDS 1999
Dainty Overview
LEMON and LIME RECORDS, a label known for their influence in late 1990s dancehall, are behind the Dainty Riddim. The label helped shape the sound of the era, working with several top artists and making a mark with their energetic productions. The Dainty Riddim brings together some strong voices from the dancehall scene. Boom Dandimite delivers “Dainty Body Boy,” a track that stands out for its lively flow. Boom Dandimite was also known for his work with the Scare Dem Crew, a group that had a big impact on dancehall in the 1990s. Jigsy King, famous for the hit “Gal A Tear Off Mi Garment,” brings his confident style to “Dem Can't Whine.” Lexxus, who later scored chart success with “Cook” in the early 2000s, keeps the energy high with “Dun It So.” Nitty Kutchie, a respected voice in reggae and dancehall, adds “Bring Me Up,” while Paco G rounds out the set with “Tenderoni.” The bashment arranger on this project keeps the riddim tight and dance-ready. LEMON and LIME RECORDS had a reputation for crafting riddims that selectors loved to spin at sessions, and Dainty Riddim is no exception. Fans of 1999 dancehall often mention this yard beat for its raw, club-driven energy and the way it captured the sound of the time.
Dainty Tracklist:
- Boom Dandimite – Dainty Body Boy
- Jigsy King – Dem Can’t Whine
- Lexxus – Dun It So
- Nitty Kutchie – Bring Me Up
- Paco G – Tenderoni
- Richie Tek – Fenke Fenke
- Singing Melody – No No No
- Thriller U – With You
- Wickerman – Learn The Hard Way
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