EX-CON AKA WOOP RIDDIM produced by MASSIVE B 1995
Ex-Con Aka Woop Overview
In 1995, a new dancehall set brought fresh energy to reggae sessions. This set, built on the Ex-Con Aka Woop Riddim, became a favorite for selectors looking to liven up their nights. The sound was warm and classic, fitting perfectly into the mid-90s dancehall scene. Bobby Kondors, known for his instrumental track "Version," helped shape the mood with his signature style. Burro Banton, a respected figure in reggae and dancehall, added strength to the set with songs like "Ex-Con" and "Motherland Calling." Burro Banton is well known for his 1994 hit "Boom Wah Dis," which remains a dancehall favorite. Chilla Rinch brought his unique touch with "Concrete Dolley," while Duckman made an impact with "Duckswarm." Risto Benjie, who had success in the early 1990s with songs like "Passport Buddy," contributed "I'm Gonna Dj" to the set. The entire project was produced by MASSIVE B, a label and production team founded by Bobby Konders. MASSIVE B is known for its deep roots in New York’s reggae and dancehall scene and has produced many influential riddims over the years. This 1995 dancehall set stands out for its mix of artists and classic production, giving selectors a powerful new sound for dancehall sessions.
Ex-Con Aka Woop Tracklist:
- Bobby Kondors – Version
- Burro Banton – Ex-Con
- Burro Banton – Motherland Calling
- Chilla Rinch – Concrete Dolley
- Duckman – Duckswarm
- Risto Benjie – I’m Gonna Dj
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