KING SIZE RIDDIM produced by PRETTY BOY RECORDS 1999
King Size Overview
The King Size Riddim mix first appeared in Jamaica in 1999, quickly becoming a favorite at street dances and parties. Selectors often chose it for its strong dancehall energy and catchy style. The mix includes some of the biggest names in dancehall at the time. Beenie Man, who was already known for hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and had won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001, brings his signature voice to “Raw Peanut.” Chico delivers “Get A Life,” adding his unique flow to the riddim. Cobra, famous for his energetic performances and the classic song “Flex,” stands out with “Son An So.” Crissy D appears twice—first with Lady G on “Better Days,” then solo on “Love To Love.” Lady G is a respected deejay known for her hit “Nuff Respect” and her strong presence in the dancehall scene. Each artist adds their own style, making the riddim feel fresh across every track. PRETTY BOY RECORDS produced the King Size Riddim. The label is known for working with top dancehall artists and has helped create several popular riddims in the late 1990s. Their work on King Size Riddim made it a staple in dancehall playlists and helped define the sound of that year. Fans remember this mix for its impact on the dance floor and its place in the soundtrack of 1999.
King Size Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Raw Peanut
- Chico – Get A Life
- Cobra – Son An So
- Crissy D & Lady G – Better Days
- Crissy D – Love To Love
- Degree – Dry Cough
- Degree – Swop
- Hawkeye – Reality Thing
- Kiprich – Dont Mix
- Lady G – No Worth It
- Lexxus – Number One Girl
- Master B – Bed Move
- Merciless – Wah Married We
- Easy & Frankie Sly – Diamonds
- Scatta – Gallong Gal
- Spragga Benz – B Gal
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