LOOK GOOD TIME RIDDIM produced by REVUE 1998
Look Good Time Overview
The late 1990s was a special time for dancehall music. In 1998, club-ready riddims were taking over dance floors in Jamaica and beyond. One of the standout producers from this era was REVUE. Known for his sharp ear and creative beats, REVUE helped shape the sound of late 90s dancehall. His productions often became favorites with selectors and club DJs, keeping the party energy high. On this particular riddim, two artists made a big impact: Daddy Vic and Mega Banton. Daddy Vic brought his unique style to the song "Respect." His delivery and catchy lyrics made "Respect" a favorite among dancehall fans. Mega Banton, already known for his powerful voice and earlier hits like "Sound Boy Killing," showed his skills again with the track "Look Good." Mega Banton’s strong presence and confident flow on "Look Good" matched the energy of the riddim perfectly. REVUE’s vision as a producer helped both artists shine. The riddim itself was built for the dance floor, with upbeat rhythms and a lively, sexy vibe. DJs loved to play these tracks at parties, and the crowd always responded. Even years later, this club-ready riddim still brings back the energy and excitement of 1998. The combination of REVUE’s production and the performances by Daddy Vic and Mega Banton created something special. It is a sound that dancehall fans continue to enjoy, echoing the fire of that unforgettable year.
Look Good Time Tracklist:
- Daddy Vic – Respect
- Mega Banton – Look Good
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