Iceberg Girl Aka Bounty Hunting Riddim produced by Derrick Barnett for Finatic Records 1998.
Iceberg Girl Aka Bounty Hunting Overview
The "Iceberg Girl Aka Bounty Hunting Riddim" compilation first appeared in Jamaica in 1998. Released by Finatic Records, it quickly became a favorite at dancehall parties. The man behind the project was Derrick Barnett, a well-known producer and musician. Barnett is also known for his work with the legendary Sagittarius Band, which helped shape reggae and dancehall music in the 1980s and 1990s. This compilation brought together several standout artists. Captain Barkey delivered the energetic "Tek Yu Man," a track that got crowds moving. Barkey was already known in the dancehall scene for his hit "Go Go Wine," and his lively style made him a party favorite. Kafinol’s "Iceberg Girl" was another highlight, full of catchy lyrics and rhythm. Sweetness Ian contributed with "Love Ballad," giving the riddim a smoother, more melodic touch. Terry Ganzie added his mark with "Bounty Hunting." Ganzie is respected for songs like "Welcome the Outlaw," which brought him recognition in the 1990s. The compilation also included "Bounty Hunting Riddim" by Version, letting fans enjoy the instrumental groove that tied all the songs together. The arrangement of the riddim made every track fit perfectly for bashment dances. Derrick Barnett’s experience in music production helped keep the sound sharp and exciting. Even today, DJs still play these tracks, keeping the spirit of 1998 alive in dancehall sessions. The "Iceberg Girl Aka Bounty Hunting Riddim" remains a classic, remembered for its energy and the talent it showcased.
Iceberg Girl Aka Bounty Hunting Tracklist:
- Captain Barkey – Tek Yu Man
- Kafinol – Iceberg Girl
- Sweetness Ian – Love Ballad
- Terry Ganzie – Bounty Hunting
- Version – Bounty Hunting Riddim
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