NOZZLE RIDDIM produced by JOHN JOHN 1997
Nozzle Overview
In 1997, the Nozzle Riddim captured the true spirit of dancehall. The beat was full of raw energy, making it perfect for parties and dance floors. The person behind this powerful sound was producer JOHN JOHN. He is known for running the John John label, which has released many popular dancehall tracks. As the son of legendary producer King Jammy, JOHN JOHN learned from one of the best and built his own strong reputation in Jamaican music. The recording process for Nozzle Riddim was all about getting the right vibe. JOHN JOHN worked in his studio with top artists, making sure each track fit the bashment style. The riddim’s heavy bass and sharp drums gave every song a lively, unstoppable feeling. Boom Dandymite brought his unique voice to "Who Dead," adding a fierce edge to the riddim. Bounty Killer, already famous for hits like "Living Dangerously" with Barrington Levy, delivered "Mi Nozzle Dis," showing his commanding presence and lyrical skill. Chuck Fender’s "Print Pon Di Nozzle" added even more energy, helping to shape the bashment sound with his strong delivery. Major Christie gave a smoother touch with "One More Chance," showing the riddim could work with different vocal styles. Each artist used the Nozzle Riddim in their own way, but together, they made something special. Even today, the bashment rhythm of this release reminds fans of the excitement and creativity in 1997 dancehall.
Nozzle Tracklist:
- Boom Dandymite – Who Dead
- Bounty Killer – Mi Nozzle Dis
- Chuck Fender – Print Pon Di Nozzle
- Major Christie – One More Chance
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