KHAKI RIDDIM produced by PURE & CLEAN 1997
Khaki Overview
PURE and CLEAN brought out a big dancehall release in 1997 with the Khaki Riddim. This label is known for delivering classic Jamaican sounds, and the Khaki Riddim quickly became a favorite among selectors and fans. Anthony B stood out on this set with his track "Pretty Face." By 1997, Anthony B was already making waves in the reggae world, especially after his hit "Fire Pon Rome" and his album "Universal Struggle." His powerful voice and conscious lyrics gave "Pretty Face" extra energy on the riddim. Flasha and Balladier teamed up for "Every Where I Go," bringing a lively style to the mix. Their combination added more flavor and helped keep the dancefloor moving. Virgo Man’s "Khaki" anchored the riddim, giving the set its name and identity. His song became the standout track, making the Khaki Riddim easy to recognize whenever it played at parties or on sound systems. Behind the scenes, PURE and CLEAN handled production. This label is respected for its deep catalog of dancehall and reggae releases, and its riddims have been featured by major sound systems over the years. The Khaki Riddim was no exception, becoming a popular choice for selectors in dancehall events across Jamaica and beyond in 1997. The mix of strong artists and a solid producer made Khaki Riddim a memorable part of dancehall history.
Khaki Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Pretty Face
- Flasha & Balladier – Every Where I Go
- Virgo Man – Khaki
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