EGO BOOSTER RIDDIM aka PARAFFIN RIDDIM produced by SCHEMA RECORDS 1999
Ego Booster Overview
The party energy of the Ego Booster Riddim started in a busy studio, where musicians and engineers worked late into the night. The sound engineer played a big role in shaping the upbeat, club-ready sound. He used sharp drum patterns and deep bass, giving each track a lively feel that made people want to dance. SCHEMA RECORDS, the label behind this release, was known in the late 1990s for focusing on dancefloor hits and energetic riddims. Their productions often brought together both new and established artists, helping the label gain a solid following in the dancehall scene. The Ego Booster Riddim featured several standout artists. Baby Sam brought his unique style to "Ego Booster," delivering catchy lyrics over the driving beat. Daweh Congo, already known for his roots reggae sound and the album "Militancy," gave a powerful performance on "A Risen." Dr Snoop’s "Gal Dem Paraffin" added a playful touch, making it a favorite in clubs. Governor Tiggy tackled serious themes with "Crack Cocaine," while Kool Kat’s "London Town" reflected the global reach of dancehall music. Each artist added their own flavor, keeping the riddim fresh and exciting. This mix of creative direction, strong label support, and talented performers made the Ego Booster Riddim a key part of the dancehall party scene in 1999.
Ego Booster Tracklist:
- Baby Sam – Ego Booster
- Daweh Congo – A Risen
- Dr Snoop – Gal Dem Paraffin
- Governor Tiggy – Crack Cocaine
- Kool Kat – London Town
- Status Crew – Deal With The Matter
- Zagu Zarr and Errol Dunkley – Summer Summer
- Version – Ego Booster Riddim
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