DANNY MARSHALL RIDDIM produced by MONEY MUSS 1997
Danny Marshall Overview
The 1997 yard session tape featured three standout tracks: Merciless — Gyal A Play, Money Muss — Danny Marshall Riddim, and Roundhead — Mansta Track. These songs, played on sound systems that year, became favorites at parties and street dances. Merciless brought his signature energy to Gyal A Play. Known for his sharp lyrics, Merciless had already made a name for himself with the hit song “Len’ Out Mi Mercy” in 1994. His style and confidence kept him at the top of dancehall lineups through the late 1990s. Money Muss delivered the title track, Danny Marshall Riddim. As both artist and producer, Money Muss shaped the sound of this release. He is recognized for his work behind the scenes, producing tracks that gained attention on Jamaican radio and in dancehall circles. His influence helped push the riddim to the front of 1997’s dancehall scene. Roundhead, a member of the Monster Shack Crew, performed Mansta Track. Roundhead was already known in dancehall for his role in the group’s popular hits like “Monster Shack Anthem.” His solo work on this tape showed his versatility and strong presence. The Danny Marshall Riddim yard session tape captured the spirit of 1997 dancehall culture. With powerful tracks and top artists, it remains a memorable part of that year’s sound system history.
Danny Marshall Tracklist:
- Merciless – Gyal A Play
- Money Muss – Danny Marshall Riddim
- Roundhead – Mansta Track
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