Lamp Riddim – Excel And Emerald Records 1997
Lamp Overview
The Lamp Riddim was released in 1997 and quickly became a key sound in dancehall. The riddim was played at many parties and dances that year, showing its strong influence on the music scene. Several talented artists recorded on the Lamp Riddim. Egg Nog delivered the track "Only 13," adding a youthful and energetic style to the project. Frankie Paul, well-known for his smooth voice and hits like "Worries In The Dance," contributed with the song "Nobody." His experience and popularity brought extra attention to the riddim. Galaxy P joined with "Ain't No Sunshine," giving the riddim a unique twist. Michael Buckeley added "One Hundred Ways," showing his own vocal style. The Step Sisters brought a different energy with "Girl Be Easy," adding variety to the set of songs. The Lamp Riddim’s deep bass and catchy rhythm made it stand out. Each artist brought their own flavor, but together they created a strong and memorable collection. This riddim was often played by selectors in dances, making it a favorite for both fans and DJs. Looking back, the Lamp Riddim helped shape the sound of dancehall in 1997. Its tracks are still remembered by many fans today, marking it as a true classic in the genre.
Lamp Tracklist:
- Egg Nog – Only 13
- Frankie Paul – Nobody
- Galaxy P – Ain’t No Sunshine
- Michael Buckeley – One Hundred Ways
- Step Sisters – Girl Be Easy
- Turbulance – High Grade
- W Lonesome & R Taylor – Lamp Version
- Wayne Lonesome – Lawn Mower Shawn
- Wayne Lonesome – Pan Di Riddim
- Zumjay – Hot Girls
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