LULLABY RIDDIM produced by STONE LOVE 1996
Lullaby Overview
In 1996, the Lullaby Riddim became a big part of dancehall music. This riddim stood out during a year filled with many strong releases. Parties across Jamaica and beyond played it often, and crowds remembered its unique sound. The Lullaby Riddim brought together well-known artists. Blacka Ranks and Sister Charmaine joined forces on “Baby Nah Wear.” Sister Charmaine was already respected in dancehall for her powerful voice and her earlier work, including the popular “Wicked Inna Bed.” Their song on this riddim kept her name strong in the dancehall scene. Bobby Crystal delivered “How Could An Angel.” He is known for his smooth singing style and for hits like “Lady In Red,” which showed his ability to blend lovers rock with dancehall. On Lullaby Riddim, his song added a softer touch to the project. Sister Charmaine also had a solo track, “Mi Hot.” This song showed her skill as a solo artist and her ability to keep the dance moving with her lyrics and energy. The producer of this riddim was STONE LOVE. Stone Love is one of Jamaica’s most famous sound systems and labels. Since the 1970s, they have helped shape the sound of dancehall and reggae. Their label is known for releasing many popular riddims and for supporting both new and established artists. Lullaby Riddim was a standout release in 1996. Its songs and artists made it a favorite at parties, and it still has a place in dancehall history.
Lullaby Tracklist:
- Blacka Ranks & Sister Charmaine – Baby Nah Wear
- Bobby crystal – How Could An Angel
- Sister Charmaine – Mi Hot
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