MANY MANY RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 1997
Many Many Overview
In 1997, dancehall parties were all about high energy and infectious rhythms. The Many Many Riddim captured that feeling perfectly, bringing a lively, club-ready backdrop to the dancefloor. The beat was fast and catchy, making it impossible for partygoers to stand still. This riddim was built for the dancehall scene, pulsing with the kind of groove that kept crowds moving late into the night. Several standout artists made their mark on this collection. Boom Dandimite and Nitty Kutchie teamed up for "Scare Dem Way," delivering their signature vocal styles over the driving riddim. Both artists were known for their work with the Scare Dem Crew, a group that helped define the 1990s dancehall sound. Meanwhile, Elephant Manscare Dem Crew brought their own flavor with the track "Many Many." Elephant Man would later become one of the most recognized names in dancehall, known for hits like "Pon De River Pon De Bank" and his energetic stage performances. Behind the scenes, the producer credited as VARIOUS ARTISTS played a key role in shaping the sound of this release. This approach, common in dancehall, saw multiple artists voicing the same riddim, creating a unique collection that showcased different styles and talents. The Many Many Riddim stands as a strong example of how creative production and artist collaboration fueled the dancehall party atmosphere in 1997.
Many Many Tracklist:
- Boom Dandimite, Nitty Kutchie – Scare Dem Way
- Elephant Manscare Dem Crew – Many Many
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