NAH SUFFER RIDDIM produced by EXTERMINATOR 1999
Nah Suffer Overview
When this dancehall collection dropped in 1999, fans quickly made it a favorite at parties across Jamaica and beyond. The lively rhythms and fresh voices brought new energy to the dancehall scene. Many listeners were excited to hear new artists getting their chance to shine. Sizzla’s track, Sizzla — Nah Suffer, stood out with his powerful delivery and positive message. By 1999, Sizzla was already known for his influential album "Black Woman & Child," and he continued to impress fans with his strong presence on this collection. Turbulence also made an impact with Turbulence — Kings And Queens. This song showed off his unique style and helped introduce him to a wider audience. These songs gave fans something new to enjoy while keeping the dancefloor moving. The collection’s sound was shaped by the skilled work of the sound engineer and the respected producer EXTERMINATOR. EXTERMINATOR, also known as Philip "Fatis" Burrell, was the founder of the Exterminator label. He was known for supporting young talent and producing hits for many top reggae and dancehall artists. His careful production helped bring all the songs together into one strong, unified project. With its mix of new voices and expert production, this 1999 dancehall collection remains a memorable moment for fans and artists alike.
Nah Suffer Tracklist:
- Sizzla – Nah Suffer
- Turbulence – Kings And Queens
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