Do It to Me Riddim – Mixing Lab Records 1996
Do It To Me Overview
In 1996, dancehall parties were powered by sound system culture. These events used heavy speakers and skilled selectors to keep crowds moving. One riddim that stood out that year was the Do It To Me Riddim. It was built for sound system play, giving DJs a strong foundation for big gatherings. The riddim was created by a track builder who understood what dancers wanted. The beats were bold, with a fast tempo and catchy hooks. The production made it easy for artists to add their own style and energy. General B and Queen Yemsi brought their voices together on "Do It To Me." General B was already known for his work with the Monster Shack Crew, a group famous for hits in the late 1990s. Queen Yemsi matched his energy, making the track a favorite in the dance. Ghost, who later became popular for his smooth vocals on songs like "Lonely," added emotion to "Water From The Moon." Mixing Lab delivered the "Do It To Me Riddim Version," letting selectors play the raw instrumental. Silver Cat’s "Nah Dance Again" gave another flavor, as he was known for his unique voice and delivery. At every party, the Do It To Me Riddim kept the dancehall spirit alive, showing how sound system culture shaped the music and the moment.
Do It To Me Tracklist:
- General B & Queen Yemsi – Do It To Me
- Ghost – Water From The Moon
- Mixing Lab – Do It To Me Riddim Version
- Silver Cat – Nah Dance Again
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