DIGITALLY BLEND RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL-B 1994
Digitally Blend Overview
The Digitally Blend Riddim is a classic dancehall instrumental from 1994, released by the influential DIGITAL-B label. DIGITAL-B, founded by producer Bobby Digital, is known for shaping the sound of 1990s dancehall and working with many top Jamaican artists. The riddim was built with a strong, catchy beat that made it a favorite on sound systems across Jamaica and beyond. Several well-known artists voiced their own tracks on the Digitally Blend Riddim. Determine made an impact with "Broom Broom," a song that matched the riddim’s high energy. General B’s "Repeat & Report" also stood out, adding his unique voice and style. General Degree, known for the 1996 hit "Traffic Blocking," contributed "Papa Lover," bringing his playful lyrics to the project. The riddim also features Shabba Ranks with "Wuck Ah Man." Shabba Ranks is one of dancehall’s biggest stars, known worldwide for songs like "Mr. Loverman" and for winning two Grammy Awards for Best Reggae Album. Terror Fabulous, who had success with "Action" alongside Nadine Sutherland, joined in with "Mix Up Punch." Terry Ganzie’s "Ragga Ragga" added another layer to the collection. With DIGITAL-B’s production and these artists’ performances, the Digitally Blend Riddim became a key part of dancehall’s sound in 1994, filling dancefloors and radio playlists.
Digitally Blend Tracklist:
- Determine – Broom Broom
- General B – Repeat & Report
- General Degree – Papa Lover
- Shabba Ranks – Wuck Ah Man
- Terror Fabulous – Mix Up Punch
- Terry Ganzie – Ragga Ragga
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