LIVING DANGEROUSLY RIDDIM produced by TIME 1 INTERNATIONAL 1995
Living Dangerously Overview
TIME 1 INTERNATIONAL was the label behind the famous Living Dangerously Riddim, released in 1995. This label is known for shaping the sound of 1990s dancehall, and their studio cuts often became favourites for sound system selectors. The Living Dangerously Riddim is a perfect example, with its hard-hitting beats and festival energy. The riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most respected voices. Bounty Killer Ft B Levy delivered the anthem “Living Dangerously,” a song that became a staple in dancehall parties and helped Bounty Killer build his reputation as a top deejay. Barrington Levy, featured on the track, is celebrated for his unique voice and hits like “Here I Come.” Captain Barkey’s “Good Body Gal” added playful energy, while Daddy Screw’s “Money Money” kept the crowd moving with its catchy hooks. Degree’s “Wo Wo Wo” gave the riddim another bashment-ready highlight, and fans still remember it for its unmistakable vibe. Other artists on the riddim included Delly Ranks with “All Type of Girls,” and Hawkeye Goofy, who brought “Dont Talk.” Lt Stitchie & Lukie D teamed up for “Dont Deny Me,” Saba Tooth dropped “Ready for the Kill,” and Simpleton’s “Real Badman” rounded out the lineup. Each track brought something special, making the riddim a selector’s favourite. TIME 1 INTERNATIONAL, with a long history in the business and a catalogue of dancehall classics, produced a sound system anthem that still stands out. Fans who were there in 1995 remember the Living Dangerously Riddim as true dancehall fire.
Living Dangerously Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer Ft B Levy – Living Dangerously
- Captain Barkey – Good Body Gal
- Daddy Screw – Money Money
- Degree – Wo Wo Wo
- Delly Ranks – All Type of Girls
- Hawkeye Goofy – Dont Talk
- Lt Stitchie & Lukie D – Dont Deny Me
- Saba Tooth – Ready for the Kill
- Simpleton – Real Badman
- Version – Living Dangerous Riddim
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