GREMLINS RIDDIM produced by STONE LOVE MUSIC 1996
Gremlins Overview
In 1996, the Gremlins Riddim project brought a fresh sound to reggae music. This rhythm, produced by the well-known STONE LOVE MUSIC, became a highlight of that year’s reggae playlists. STONE LOVE MUSIC, founded by Winston “Wee Pow” Powell, is famous for its influential sound system and has shaped many reggae and dancehall hits since the 1970s. The project featured a select group of artists, each bringing their unique style. Frisco Kid performed "Stamp," a track that fits well with his energetic delivery. Frisco Kid is known for songs like "Rubbers" and has worked with many top producers in dancehall. Jigsy King’s "Memory Lane" stands out with his strong voice. Jigsy King is widely recognized for his hit "Work," which became popular in the mid-1990s. Little Hero contributed "Domino" to the riddim, adding his smooth vocals. Little Hero is also known for his uplifting song "God Alone," which reached audiences worldwide. Louie Culture’s "Hustle" and Tony Curtis’s "Memory Lane" complete the lineup. Louie Culture is celebrated for his classic "Gangalee," while Tony Curtis is a respected vocalist and former member of the group L.U.S.T. Together, these songs and artists, under the guidance of STONE LOVE MUSIC, helped define reggae’s sound in 1996, making the Gremlins Riddim a memorable release.
Gremlins Tracklist:
- Frisco Kid – Stamp
- Jigsy King – Memory Lane
- Little Hero – Domino
- Louie Culture – Hustle
- Tony Curtis – Memory Lane
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