HERMAN MONSTER RIDDIM produced by COLIN FAT 1996
Herman Monster Overview
In 1996, the Herman Monster Riddim compilation became part of Jamaica’s lively dancehall scene. The release brought together several dancehall artists who each added their own style to the riddim. General B contributed the track "Man Never Lef," bringing his recognizable voice and energy. Ghost, known for his smooth vocals, delivered "How Can I." Earlier in his career, Ghost found success with songs like "Do You Believe," making him a familiar name in dancehall and lovers rock circles. The compilation also included "Version" by Instrumental, giving DJs and selectors a solid base for their sets. Lady Saw, one of dancehall’s most influential female artists, performed "Not In Love." She is well known for her hit "Sycamore Tree" and later became the first female deejay to win a Grammy Award, though that came years after this release. Leroy Smart, a respected figure in reggae and dancehall, added "Voice Of Jah." Smart made his mark in the 1970s with songs like "Ballistic Affair." Other tracks on the riddim included "Modelling" by Roundhead and "Part Time Lover" by Scare Dem Crew. The producer behind this compilation was COLIN FAT, a key figure in dancehall’s growth. Colin Fat founded his own label, Colin Fat Records, and worked with many top Jamaican artists over the years. This compilation captured the spirit of 1996 dancehall and remains a memorable part of the genre’s history.
Herman Monster Tracklist:
- General B – Man Never Lef
- Ghost – How Can I
- Instrumental – Version
- Lady Saw – Not In Love
- Leroy Smart – Voice Of Jah
- Roundhead – Modelling
- Scare Dem Crew – Part Time Lover
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