FULL HUNDRED RIDDIM – FULL 100 1999
Full Hundred Overview
In the late 1990s, sound system culture in Jamaica was full of new energy. Selectors were always searching for fresh riddims to excite the crowd. When the Full Hundred Riddim dropped in 1999, it gave dancehall sessions a real spark. The bashment flow of this riddim fit perfectly with the lively, upbeat style that selectors loved to play on their big speakers. Behind the scenes, the studio craftsman shaped the sound, layering the drums and bass with catchy melodies. The production brought out the best in each artist’s performance. The Version — Full Hundred track let selectors show off the riddim’s raw power in their sets. Artists brought their own style to the project. Daddy Screw, known for hits like “Big Things a Gwaan,” delivered “Tek Yu Time” with his signature energy. Galaxy P, who found chart success with “Money Plan,” added his voice to “Rich,” giving the crowd a new anthem. Hawkeye’s “No Stretch Out” brought clever lyrics, while Pancho’s “Before We Bus We Gun” added a tough edge. Skullman’s “Tek Di City” rounded out the lineup with a streetwise vibe. DJs and sound systems kept the Full Hundred Riddim alive, playing yard session tapes from 1999. Even today, fans remember the bashment flow that made every dance feel special.
Full Hundred Tracklist:
- Daddy Screw – Tek Yu Time
- Galaxy P – Rich
- Hawkeye – No Stretch Out
- Pancho – Before We Bus We Gun
- Skullman – Tek Di City
- Version – Full Hundred
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