KUFF RIDDIM – JAMMYS RECORDS 1995
Kuff Overview
The reggae rhythm project from 1995 brings a classic, earthy sound that stands out for its steady pulse and uplifting energy. The rhythm is warm and rootsy, with a groove that makes you want to move. Each track blends smoothly into the next, creating a seamless listening experience that captures the spirit of reggae’s golden years. Several respected artists took part in this project, each adding their own style. Admiral Bailey energizes the set with “Jump Up,” a track that shows off his signature dancehall delivery. Admiral Bailey is well known for his hit “Big Belly Man,” and his strong presence continues here. Bounty Killer comes in with “Cellular Number,” bringing his deep voice and lyrical flow. Bounty Killer is famous for his chart-topping album “My Xperience,” which helped him become a major figure in dancehall. Clement Irie offers “Come Falla Me,” a song that keeps the vibe positive and smooth. Colin Roach delivers “Champion Sound,” showing his skill at riding the rhythm with clarity and style. Courtney Melody’s “Kill Sound bwoy Wid Ease” stands out with his melodic voice, reminding fans of his classic hit “Bad Boy.” Behind the scenes, the music arranger played a key role in shaping the sound and flow of each track. Their work made sure every artist could shine while keeping the rhythm strong and consistent. The producer, if known, would have guided the project’s overall direction and sound, helping to create a release that still holds a special place in reggae history. Today, fans still return to this rhythm project as a roots memory of 1995, keeping its spirit alive in sets and playlists.
Kuff Tracklist:
- Admiral Bailey – Jump Up
- Bounty Killer – Cellular Number
- Clement Irie – Come Falla Me
- Colin Roach – Champion Sound
- Courtney Melody – Kill Sound bwoy Wid Ease
- Daddy Screw – Weeding
- Scringer Ranks – Dun Wid D Kuff
- Frankie Paul – Cassanova
- Lady Ann – Kuff
- Leroy Gibbons – This Magic Moment
- Little Pwitch – Respect Due
- Shabba Ranks & Cocoa Tea – Which One She Love
- Tiger – Bam Bam
- Trevor Sparks – Keep It Up
- Wayne Wonder – Face it
- Yellowman – Run Come
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