GURR RIDDIM produced by GURR 1999
Gurr Overview
In 1999, the Gurr Riddim made a strong impact in Jamaican dancehall clubs. This lively instrumental track was a favorite for selectors and dancers, thanks to its energetic rhythm and catchy hooks. Two standout artists on the riddim were Brando and Little Hero. Brando brought his song "Dragon & Bear" to the project, delivering sharp lyrics and a confident style that matched the riddim’s upbeat energy. Little Hero, known for his heartfelt delivery, added his track "Heart Of Kingston." Little Hero is also remembered for his hit single "God Alone," which topped reggae charts in Jamaica and helped him reach a wider audience. The mastermind behind the production was GURR. As a producer, GURR is recognized for his unique approach to dancehall riddims, blending traditional island sounds with modern dancehall elements. His work has been featured on several notable projects, and he has gained respect in the Jamaican music scene for his creative touch and consistent quality. The Gurr Riddim was more than just a beat—it became a platform for artists to shine and for dancehall fans to celebrate the genre’s signature sound. Even years later, it remains a memorable part of late ‘90s dancehall culture.
Gurr Tracklist:
- Brando – Dragon & Bear
- Little Hero – Heart Of Kingston
- Gurr Riddim – Instrumental
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