FRESH RIDDIM produced by TUPP CUTTS 1995
Fresh Overview
In 1995, the street anthem sound was a key part of Jamaica’s dancehall scene. At night parties and street dances, fans gathered to hear new music with heavy bass and catchy hooks. One project that stood out was produced by TUPP CUTTS, a name known for shaping the sound of mid-90s dancehall. TUPP CUTTS worked with several rising and established artists, and his productions often reached wide audiences. This project featured three artists: Ninja Ford, Princess S, and Sister Smurf. Ninja Ford, who is known for the song “Woman You Hotter,” had already made a mark with his energetic vocal style. Princess S, on the track “Ghetto Man Slap,” brought her unique voice to the riddim. Sister Smurf added her own flavor with “Matey Fe Move.” Each artist delivered lyrics that connected with the street crowd, giving the riddim a strong identity. The music from this project was played at many street dances in 1995. It became a favorite for selectors and fans, helping to define the sound of that year’s bashment parties. TUPP CUTTS’s production style, with its driving beats and anthemic quality, made the riddim popular and respected. This project remains a classic example of 1990s dancehall energy.
Fresh Tracklist:
- Ninja Ford – Woman You Hotter
- Princess S – Ghetto Man Slap
- Sister Smurf – Matey Fe Move
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