DOUBLE JEOPARDY RIDDIM produced by WHITE LABEL 1999
Double Jeopardy Overview
In 1999, the Double Jeopardy Riddim became a favorite in Jamaica’s lively dancehall scene. This club-ready riddim was built for sound system culture, where DJs played the hottest tracks at street dances and parties. The music’s heavy bass and sharp snares made it perfect for big speakers and crowded dance floors. Sound system selectors often reached for Double Jeopardy Riddim to get the crowd moving. The producer behind this riddim, WHITE LABEL, is known for shaping the sound of late 1990s dancehall. WHITE LABEL worked with many top artists and helped bring fresh, energetic beats to the genre. Their productions have been played by major DJs and have left a mark on dancehall history. A key part of the riddim’s success was the mixing board king, who balanced each vocal and instrument for maximum impact. This careful mixing let every element shine through the speakers, making the riddim a favorite among DJs. On Double Jeopardy Riddim, One Pac stood out with the song “Dog Roll.” One Pac is celebrated for his unique flow and has built a loyal following in the dancehall community. In 1999, “Dog Roll” was often heard on yard playlists and at sound system sessions, helping to cement the riddim’s place in dancehall culture.
Double Jeopardy Tracklist:
- Blacka T. & Valerie Skeete – Hot Di Gal Dem Hot
- One Pac – Dog Roll
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