Juggle Riddim – African Star Music 1997
Juggle Overview
The Juggle Riddim sound system cut from 1997 is full of energy and excitement. The style is bright and bouncy, made for dancing at night parties. The mood is lively, with a strong beat that keeps the crowd moving. This riddim became a favorite in dancehall sets that year. Capleton brings his powerful voice to the track Capleton — Boom Boom Dance. Known for his hit song “Tour,” Capleton was already a big name in reggae and dancehall by 1997. His style on this riddim is commanding and sharp, making the song stand out. Sizzla also shines on this release with two cuts: Sizzla — Brutality For Love Version and Sizzla — Brutality For Love. Sizzla was rising quickly in the late 1990s. He released his classic album “Black Woman & Child” in 1997, the same year as this riddim. His lyrics and delivery bring a strong message and energy to the tracks. The mixing board king behind the sound is Fatta Marshall, known for his crisp and clear mixes. The riddim was released on the John John label, a respected name in dancehall music. John John, the producer, is the son of King Jammy, one of Jamaica’s most famous producers. The Juggle Riddim’s upbeat style and top artists made it a highlight of 1997 dancehall parties.
Juggle Tracklist:
- Capleton – Boom Boom Dance
- Sizzla – Brutality For Love Version
- Sizzla – Brutality For Love
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