Ital Stew Riddim – Infinite Records 1999
Ital Stew Overview
In 1999, the dancehall scene was shaped by a powerful street anthem base. This sound became the backbone of many bashment events that year, echoing through parties and festivals across Jamaica. The Ital Stew Riddim was one of the most memorable examples of this style, bringing fresh energy to the dancefloor. The journey of the Ital Stew Riddim began in the studio, where producers worked to capture the raw, pulsing vibe that defined late 90s dancehall. The riddim’s infectious rhythm quickly caught the attention of artists looking to make an impact. Its sound was bold and direct, making it a favorite for selectors and crowds alike. Babysam stepped up with “Cyan Cook,” adding his unique voice to the riddim’s framework. Known for his work in the late 90s dancehall movement, Babysam’s delivery gave the track an edge that stood out. Kool Cat followed with “Ital Stew,” matching the riddim’s energy with a confident performance. Both tracks became staples at bashment events, helping the Ital Stew Riddim stay relevant long after its release. The Ital Stew Riddim’s street anthem base made it a defining sound of 1999. Through standout tracks from Babysam and Kool Cat, it remains a celebrated piece of dancehall history.
Ital Stew Tracklist:
- Babysam – Cyan Cook
- Kool Cat – Ital Stew
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