Hot Cup A Tea Riddim – How Yu Fi Sey Dat 1997
Hot Cup A Tea Overview
The Hot Cup A Tea Riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most exciting voices in 1997. Brown Sugar, known for his smooth delivery, shines on "Higher Than Cloud." Daddy Lizard & Sugar Slick team up for "Sexy Body," showing off their unique style and chemistry. Elephant Man, who would later become famous for hits like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," brings high energy to "Full Time." Galaxy P, well known for his streetwise lyrics, delivers "Walk Through The Ghetto," while Harry Toddler, a member of the Scare Dem Crew, steps up with "Want A Star." Each song rides the same hypnotic riddim, but every artist brings their own flavor. The bashment flow on this project is tight, with each artist’s vocals and lyrics matching the beat’s lively vibe. The riddim itself moves with a catchy melody and a strong, danceable groove, making it a favorite for dancers and DJs. The instrumental, "Hot Cup A Tea," lets the riddim’s full sound shine. Other tracks like Pancho’s "Run Dem A Down" and Simpleton’s "Recommend" add even more variety to the project. Fans from 1997 still talk about how these songs captured the spirit of dancehall at the time, making the Hot Cup A Tea Riddim a lasting favorite in the genre.
Hot Cup A Tea Tracklist:
- Brown Sugar – Higher Than Cloud
- Daddy Lizard & Sugar Slick – Sexy Body
- Elephant Man – Full Time
- Galaxy P – Walk Through The Ghetto
- Harry Toddler – Want A Star
- Hot Cup A Tea – Instrumental
- Pancho – Run Dem A Down
- Simpleton – Recommend
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