DRAKE RIDDIM produced by HEAVY D 1995
Drake Overview
The “Drake Riddim” from 1995 brought together some of dancehall’s most exciting voices. Determine, known for his powerful lyrics, delivered the track “Why A Ghetto Gal.” Earl Smith Junior added his own style with “The Drake.” Frisco Kid, who later found success with hits like “Gal Pon De Side,” brought energy to “Goodas Girl.” General B, a member of the group Monster Shack Crew, gave fans “Well Den.” Mad Cobra, famous for his 1992 Billboard hit “Flex,” added “Nah Treat Her” to the mix. Other artists on the riddim include Matlock with “Matlock” and Wickerman with “Wickerman.” The sound system cut of this riddim was crafted by producer HEAVY D. He is known for his work with the label Heavy Beat Records, which has been a key part of dancehall and reggae music. HEAVY D’s productions often feature hard-hitting beats and catchy melodies, making them favorites among selectors and fans. In 1995, the “Drake Riddim” became a staple at dancehall sessions. The pounding rhythm and fresh vocals made it popular at parties and sound clashes. Fans remember the riddim for its high energy and the way it brought people together on the dancefloor. With its strong lineup and memorable tracks, the “Drake Riddim” stands out as a true piece of dancehall history.
Drake Tracklist:
- Determine – Why A Ghetto Gal
- Earl Smith Junior – The Drake
- Frisco Kid – Goodas Girl
- General B – Well Den
- Mad Cobra – Nah Treat Her
- Matlock – Matlock
- Wickerman – Wickerman
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