
Disobedient Riddim – A-Town Records 1997
Disobedient Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1997
- Style: Dancehall
- Total tracks: 4
- Unique artists on riddim: 4
- Key artists on this riddim: Roundhead
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1997 Riddims List · 1997 Dancehall Riddims
A-Town Records’ 1997 Disobedient Riddim is a compact four-track dancehall set anchored by the instrumental cut and voiced by Jah Culture, Jesse Jendau, and Roundhead. Jah Culture’s Who Hail Mi King and Roundhead’s Respect Goes On give the rhythm its strongest pull, while Jesse Jendau’s Satan Boys Cony adds a harder edge to the lineup. The release keeps things tight rather than overloaded, with just one rhythm and three vocal versions around it, which gives it a clean, focused feel. A-Town was active in that late-’90s dancehall moment when stripped-back digital riddims and sharp singjay cuts were driving the sound, and this one fits that era neatly.
Disobedient Riddim Tracklist:
- Disobedient – Instrumental
- Jah Culture – Who Hail Mi King
- Jesse Jendau – Satan Boys Cony
- Roundhead – Respect Goes On
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