DEADLY ASSAULT RIDDIM produced by TECHNIQUES RECORDS 1999
Deadly Assault Overview
Deadly Assault Riddim is a reggae riddim that came out in 1999. It has a roots sound with some jazzy touches, making it stand out among other reggae releases from that year. The riddim gave a stage to both established and new voices in the reggae scene. Frankie Paul is one of the main artists on this riddim. He performs the song "Got Me Twisted." Frankie Paul is well known in reggae for his powerful voice and past hits like "Sara." He was a popular singer in the 1980s and 1990s, often called the "Jamaican Stevie Wonder" because he was blind from birth and very talented. Mykal Rose also appears on Deadly Assault Riddim with the track "Not Doing Right." Mykal Rose is famous for his time as the lead singer of Black Uhuru. With Black Uhuru, he won the first-ever Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1985 for "Anthem." Another track on the release is "Deadly Assault Riddim" by Version. This instrumental shows off the riddim’s unique style and energy. The producer behind the project is TECHNIQUES RECORDS. This label has a long history in Jamaican music, started by Winston Riley in the 1960s. TECHNIQUES RECORDS is known for producing important reggae and dancehall hits over many decades. Deadly Assault Riddim is a strong example of reggae music from 1999.
Deadly Assault Tracklist:
- Frankie Paul – Got Me Twisted
- Mykal Rose – Not Doing Right
- Version – Deadly Assault Riddim
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