GRAVEYARD RIDDIM produced by ARROWS RECORDS 1997
Graveyard Overview
The energy of the dancehall set was electric, built on a hard-hitting rhythm and deep bass that made everyone want to move. The beat was steady and infectious, with a dark, catchy melody that echoed through the crowd. This riddim was made for the dance floor, with every track blending smoothly into the next and keeping the party alive. Daddy Screw brought his signature style to “Moving All Up,” delivering sharp lyrics and a commanding presence. Delly Ranks followed with “Whoops,” showing why he became a respected name in dancehall. Frankie Paul, known for classics like “Sara” and his powerful voice, added depth with “Give Them Problem,” reminding fans of his lasting influence in reggae and dancehall music. Frisco Kid energized the set with “Sugar Plum Plum,” while Goofy kept the vibe fun and lively on “Skin Swell.” Each artist added their own flavor, making the set feel fresh and exciting from start to finish. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role in balancing the vocals and beats, making sure every song hit just right. ARROWS RECORDS, a legendary Jamaican label founded by the late producer Philip Linton, produced this riddim. The label is known for shaping the sound of 1990s dancehall and working with some of the genre’s biggest names. Even years later, this dancehall set brings back the spirit of 1997, reminding fans why these tracks still matter.
Graveyard Tracklist:
- Daddy Screw – Moving All Up
- Delly Ranks – Whoops
- Frankie Paul – Give Them Problem
- Frisco Kid – Sugar Plum Plum
- Goofy – Skin Swell
- Jack Radics – Knock Three Times
- Mega Banton – If You Can Swear
- Power Ranger – Man A G-Force
- Priceless – Nuh Cheat Pon Mi Girl
- Sean Paul – Its Over Mi Lover
- Silver Cat – Gal Get The Length
- Tanya Stephens – So So Wine
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