FORTY SUP’EMMH RIDDIM produced by 2006 – BLAQUE WARRIAHZ
Forty Supemmh Overview
In 2006, dancehall music was full of energy and street style. The Forty Supemmh Riddim came out during this time, bringing a raw and lively sound to dancehall sessions across Jamaica and beyond. The riddim captured the spirit of the streets, making it popular at parties and on the radio. The riddim was built by BLAQUE WARRIAHZ, a production team known for shaping unique sounds in dancehall. Their work on Forty Supemmh Riddim showed how a single beat could unite different artists and styles, while still keeping a strong festival vibe. This helped the riddim stand out in a year crowded with new music. Several respected artists voiced tracks on the riddim. Major Christie delivered “She Won't Break My Heart,” adding smooth vocals to the mix. Pinchers, known for his classic hit “Bandelero,” brought emotion to “Mama Mama.” Future Troubles, who gained attention in the 1990s with tracks like “Millennium Gal,” gave a fresh sound to “Tommorrow Today.” The duo of Jigsy King & Tony Curtis, both with long careers in dancehall and reggae, teamed up for “High High High.” Fantan Mojah, who made waves with his song “Hail The King,” added his voice to “Another Flame.” Looking back, the Forty Supemmh Riddim is a symbol of 2006 dancehall culture. It brought together different talents and gave fans a rich listening experience. The riddim’s street flavor and strong lineup made it a favorite for many, showing just how creative dancehall could be in that era.
Forty Supemmh Tracklist:
- Major Christie – She Won’t Break My Heart
- Pinchers – Mama Mama
- Future Troubles – Tommorrow Today
- Jigsy King & Tony Curtis – High High High
- Fantan Mojah – Another Flame
- Frisco Kid – Vigilante
- Ras Murdak – Blazer
- Turbulence – Do It Better
- Natural Black – Got To Be Faithful
- Lutan Fyah – Still A Hold The Medz
- Captain Barkey – Nuttin Nuh Wrong
- Teflon – Flesh Eaters
- Ras Petah – Tell Everybody
- Perfect – Sinting
- Anthony B – Nuh Trouble Me
- Flourgon – Gun A Badda Dem
- Ras Murdak – Heights & Pray
- Reggie Stepper – Do Nuh
- Munga & Little Capes – Port Maria
- Capleton – Forty Sup’emmh
- Polly Famous & Jaggy D – Shot We Fire
- Sugar Roy & Conrad Crystal – Do So Do So
- Elephant Man – Nobody Nobody
- Spotlight – Crush Herbz
- Derrick Parker – Hurry Come Up Rudeboy (Sample)
- Goofy – Underpants (Sample)
- Goofy – Wrong Eekie (Sample)
- Merciless – Hot Gal Deh (sample)
- Merciless – One Hundred Gun Man Question (Sample)
- Jah Thunder – Go Get A Girl (Sample)
- Mega Banton – AK B4 (Sample)
- Nitty Kutchie & Ninja Ford – Weak Gansta (Sample)
- Powerman – God A Yuh Daddy (Sample)
- Hitlist – More Shilling (Sample)
- Action K – Anyman (Sample)
- Daddy Lizard & Mancho – Knocking Doors (Sample)
- Baijyman – Gone To The Dogs (Sample)
- Blacka Don – One Gal (Sample)
- Dada – It That Bad
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