MACK 11 ARENA RIDDIM produced by CHRIS II 1997
Mack 11 Arena Overview
The Mack 11 Arena Riddim first dropped in Jamaica in 1997, quickly catching the attention of dancehall fans. The mix became popular in street dances and parties, thanks to its heavy yard beat and raw energy. Three artists stood out on this riddim. Black Out delivered “Gal A Mad Dem,” a song that got big play in local dances. Jig Saw came strong with “The Girls Them Dancing,” adding his own style to the mix. Lukie D’s “Here I Stand” also made an impact. Lukie D is well known for his smooth vocals and is a member of the group L.U.S.T., which has been nominated for several awards in Jamaica. Each artist brought something different to the riddim, making it a favorite for selectors and partygoers. The producer behind it all was CHRIS II. He has a history of working with top dancehall acts and is known for his classic, hard-hitting production style. CHRIS II’s work on the Mack 11 Arena Riddim helped set a standard for late 1990s dancehall, and his productions are still respected today. Even now, selectors rate this 1997 mix highly. Its combination of strong artists and tough production keeps it alive in dancehall sessions across the world. The Mack 11 Arena Riddim remains a key part of dancehall history.
Mack 11 Arena Tracklist:
- Black Out – Gal A Mad Dem
- Jig Saw – The Girls Them Dancing
- Lukie D – Here I Stand
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