Girls Crew Riddim – Border Clash Records 1996
Girls Crew Overview
Girls Crew Riddim came out of Jamaica in 1996. This dancehall riddim quickly became a favorite at bashment events and parties during that time. The sound is lively and full of energy, showing the true spirit of 90s yard music. C Bartley & P Bartley made their mark on the riddim with "Girls Crew Version." Their voices blend well together, giving the track a catchy vibe that many fans still remember. Codjo Banton also added his style with the song "Girls Crew." Codjo Banton is known for his strong delivery and has worked with other artists in the dancehall scene. Daddy Leperd brought his own flavor to the riddim with "Batters." Skull Man was featured on two tracks: "Every Flipping Day" and "Never Send No Treat." Skull Man is recognized by fans for his unique voice and energetic performances. Teddy T closed out the collection with "Independent Woman," a song that highlights his smooth flow. The producer behind Girls Crew Riddim helped shape the sound of dancehall in the 90s, using fresh beats and rhythms that made people want to dance. This collection is a great example of the quality and creativity coming from Jamaica at the time. If you love classic dancehall, Girls Crew Riddim is a must-listen.
Girls Crew Tracklist:
- C Bartley & P Bartley – Girls Crew Version
- Codjo Banton – Girls Crew
- Daddy Leperd – Batters
- Skull Man – Every Flipping Day
- Skull Man – Never Send No Treat
- Teddy T – Independent Woman
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