OKAY RIDDIM produced by ANNEX 1999
Okay Overview
The Okay Riddim from 1999 is still a favorite among dancehall fans. This riddim stands out because it mixes the raw energy of dancehall with sounds from other genres, like hip hop and early trap. The beats are heavy and the rhythms grab your attention right away. Each artist brings something special to the project. Anthony B’s “Hide & Duck” shows his strong presence, just like in his well-known song “Fire Pon Rome.” Bennie Man, who won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001, adds his unique style to “Forget You.” Capleton, famous for his album “More Fire,” keeps the energy high with “High Grade.” General B’s “My Name Is” brings catchy lyrics, while Ghost delivers smooth vocals on “Every Time I See You.” The riddim also features tracks from Jr Kelly, Mad Cobra, Pinchers, Power Man, and Roundhead. Each song fits together, making the riddim feel like a complete session from the yard. Behind the sound is producer ANNEX. Known for working with several dancehall legends, ANNEX helped shape the sound of late 1990s dancehall. His work on the Okay Riddim is still respected for its creative mixing and fresh ideas. Fans still talk about this yard session tape from 1999. The Okay Riddim remains a key moment in dancehall history, blending styles and artists in a way that keeps people listening.
Okay Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Hide & Duck
- Bennie Man – Forget You
- Capleton – High Grade
- General B – My Name Is
- Ghost – Every Time I See You
- Jr Kelly – OK
- Lukie D If You Could See Me
- Mad Cobra – Hard Fi Do
- Pinchers – Shoota
- Power Man – Two Weeks
- Roundhead – Reel Gee’s
- Merciless – Mugipuff
- Okay Riddim Version
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