
E20 produced by King Jammy, Witty, Prince Jammy for Jammy’s, Witty in 1985
E20 Riddim – Jammy’s, Witty is a 1985 King Jammy and Witty production from the early digital dancehall era, with Jammy’s and Witty handling the release. The set brings together Louie Lepkie’s Bank Robbery, Robert Ffrench’s Don’t Let Me Down, Sammy Dread’s Warrior, Tonto Irie’s World’s Best Lover, and Wayne Smith’s E20, alongside the Dub cut Synchro Start. It’s a tight Waterhouse-era lineup with a clear crossover between roots voices and the new computerised sound that was taking over Jamaican dancehall in the mid-1980s, and Wayne Smith’s presence gives the riddim an extra link to the period that soon made Jammy’s name even bigger.
E20 Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1985
- Total tracks: 6
- Unique artists on riddim: 6
- Production credits: Various Labels
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
E20 Riddim Tracklist:
- Dub – Synchro Start
- Louie Lepkie – Bank Robbery
- Robert Ffrench – Don’t Let Me Down
- Sammy Dread – Warrior
- Tonto Irie – World’s Best Lover
- Wayne Smith – E20



