LOLO RIDDIM produced by GHETTO LIFE PROMOTIONS 1999
Lolo Overview
In 1999, the Lolo Riddim made a big impact on the dancehall scene. The journey began with riddim creator Stephen Clarke, who built a lively, melodic beat that quickly caught the attention of producers and artists. GHETTO LIFE PROMOTIONS, a respected label known for pushing dancehall’s boundaries, took the project under their wing. They had already made a name for themselves with several strong releases and were known for their sharp ear for new talent. As the riddim took shape, some of dancehall’s exciting voices joined. Stakers Clan delivered “Why Den Tripping ?” with their signature energy, while Mama Lolo’s “When Mi Find Out” became a favorite in the clubs. Country Speng added his own flavor with “20 Bedroom Mansion,” a track that showcased his unique style. Bandit kept the dance moving with “Girls All Over,” and Mackavelie Crew’s “Get Gal Easy” brought more heat to the lineup. Don T’s “Da Riddim” and Beenie Man’s “Burn a Fire” added even more variety. The instrumental version by Stephen Clarke let selectors and fans appreciate the riddim’s core sound. From creation to release, the Lolo Riddim was a selector’s choice, played on sound systems across Jamaica. Even today, selectors still rate this 1999 dancehall recording highly, remembering its strong production and standout performances.
Lolo Tracklist:
- Stakers Clan – Why Den Tripping ?
- Mama Lolo – When Mi Find Out
- Country Speng – 20 Bedroom Mansion
- Bandit – Girls All Over
- Mackavelie Crew – Get Gal Easy
- Don T – Da Riddim (Remix)
- Beenie Man – Burn a Fire*
- Stephen Clarke – Lolo Riddim Instrumental
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