DAMZEL RIDDIM produced by SUPER PLUS PROMOTION 1998
Damzel Overview
In 1998, the Damzel Riddim became a strong force in Jamaican dancehall. Its street anthem base was built for sound system culture, where big speakers and selectors made riddims famous at street dances and clubs. The deep, steady bassline and catchy hooks of Damzel Riddim made it easy for selectors to mix and keep the crowd moving. Behind the scenes, SUPER PLUS PROMOTION produced this riddim. Known for working with both new and established dancehall talent, SUPER PLUS PROMOTION helped shape the sound of late 1990s reggae. Their work on Damzel Riddim stands out as a high point for the label, showing their ability to bring together top artists and strong studio hands to create a lasting sound. The riddim features well-known dancehall names. Johnny P & Penny Irie teamed up for “Wha Unu Member,” bringing energy and humor to the track. Pinchers, a veteran singer with hits like “Bandelero,” added his smooth voice to “Damzel.” Silver Cat delivered “One At A Time,” showing his unique style that fans recognized from his earlier songs. Sugar Roy, known for his work as both a singer and producer, performed “Matey Secret,” adding another layer to the riddim’s appeal. Studio hands worked hard to get the right mix, making sure each artist’s voice fit perfectly with the music. This attention to detail helped Damzel Riddim become a favorite in dancehall circles. Even today, selectors respect the riddim for its sound and the way it brings a dance to life.
Damzel Tracklist:
- Johnny P & Penny Irie – Wha Unu Member
- Pinchers – Damzel
- Silver Cat – One At A Time
- Sugar Roy – Matey Secret
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