FRIGHTEN FRIDAY RIDDIM produced by 1992 – STEELY AND CLEVIE
Frighten Friday Overview
Frighten Friday Riddim is a classic album collection that reggae fans remember well. Released in 1992, it became a favorite among sound system selectors and dancers. The riddim is built on strong, soulful reggae rhythms, with a deep bassline and sharp drum patterns that fill any dancehall with energy. The foundation of this album comes from Steely & Clevie, two of Jamaica’s most respected producers. Steely (Wycliffe Johnson) and Clevie (Cleveland Browne) are known for shaping the sound of modern dancehall and digital reggae. Their work on this riddim keeps the roots reggae spirit alive while adding a modern edge. The instrumental track, Frighten Friday Dub by Steely & Clevie, shows their signature style—tight drum and bass with creative effects. This riddim features standout tracks from several well-known artists. Dirtsman delivers Style Brand New, bringing his unique voice and energy to the mix. Dirtsman is also known for his hit song Hot This Year, which made him a household name in reggae music before his untimely passing. Flourgon’s Stand Up One Side and Rock is another highlight, showing his smooth deejay style. Flourgon is famous for his collaboration with Red Dragon on the song Follow Me. Singing Melody adds a sweet touch with One in a Million People, showing off his smooth singing voice. Tuffest brings the title track, Frighten Friday, giving the riddim its name and spirit. Even today, Frighten Friday Riddim stands as a strong part of reggae history from 1992. It remains a roots reggae favorite, especially for those who love sound system culture.
Frighten Friday Tracklist:
- Dirtsman – Style Brand New
- Flourgon – Stand Up One Side and Rock
- Singing Melody – One in a Million People
- Tuffest – Frighten Friday
- Steely & Clevie – Frighten Friday Dub
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