Nanny Riddim – Pyramid Records 1995
Nanny Overview
In 1995, the dub cut of the Nanny Riddim came together during a lively roots session in the studio. The studio hand played a big part, guiding the musicians to keep the sound true to classic reggae. He focused on deep bass, echoing drums, and strong rhythm, helping the team capture the spirit of old-school roots music. The result was a dub version that felt both fresh and timeless. Each artist brought their own style to the project. Baby Cham made his mark with “Matie Ina Box.” This track showed his sharp delivery and energy, which later helped him become known for hits like “Ghetto Story.” Nanny contributed with “Instrumental,” laying down the solid foundation of the riddim. The instrumental track set the mood for the whole session, letting the other artists shine. Racabessa added “Racabessa-Imposter,” giving the riddim a unique twist with his vocals and flow. His performance stood out, adding another layer to the dub’s rich sound. Spragga Benztomahawk joined with “Flex Insane,” bringing a bold, energetic vibe. Spragga Benztomahawk’s style matched the riddim’s roots-driven groove, rounding out the session with flair. This dub cut from the 1995 roots sessions captured the heart of reggae’s revival spirit. Each artist’s contribution helped make the Nanny Riddim a must-listen for reggae fans.
Nanny Tracklist:
- Baby Cham – Matie Ina Box
- Nanny – Instrumental
- Racabessa – Racabessa-Imposter
- Spragga Benztomahawk – Flex Insane
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