DUTTY STYLE RIDDIM produced by WALL STREET RECORDS 1999
Dutty Style Overview
In 1999, dancehall music was full of energy and new ideas. The Dutty Style Riddim yard session tape showed how fresh the sound could be. The music had a strong street anthem base, but also mixed in styles from hip hop and reggae, making it stand out on dancehall playlists that year. Capleton’s track, "Dutty Life," brought his powerful voice and signature fiery style. Capleton was already famous for big hits like "Tour," and his work on this riddim kept his reputation strong. Mark Ice & Danny English joined forces on "Big Fat Sledgy," delivering catchy lyrics and a playful vibe. Danny English is well known for his hit "Party Time" with Egg Nog, and his style added a fun twist to the riddim. Nadz & Harry Toddler’s "Nuh Fraid A Yuh" added a bold, fearless sound. Harry Toddler was a member of Scare Dem Crew, a group that helped shape dancehall in the late 1990s. QT’s "Nobody Else" brought a smooth touch, showing how the riddim could also fit softer voices. WALL STREET RECORDS produced the riddim, giving it a crisp, modern edge. The label is known for releasing several important dancehall tracks in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their work on this tape helped it become a favorite for both sound systems and dancehall fans.
Dutty Style Tracklist:
- Capleton – Dutty Life (Remix)
- Mark Ice & Danny English – Big Fat Sledgy
- Nadz & Harry Toddler – Nuh Fraid A Yuh
- QT – Nobody Else
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