OLD TYRANT RIDDIM produced by SHELLY POWER 1993
Old Tyrant Overview
The Old Tyrant Riddim from 1993 stands out for its lively, energetic dancehall style. The mood is upbeat and catchy, making it a favorite among selectors and fans alike. This collection is known for showcasing fresh voices in dancehall, each bringing their own flavor to the riddim. Apache Scratchy delivers the track "Culture Mi Talk," showing his strong lyrical skills. Apache Scratchy is well known for his work on the song "Who Dem" with Red Rat, which helped him gain recognition in the dancehall world. Galaxy P steps in with "Old Tyrant," adding a smooth and confident flow. Galaxy P is widely recognized for his hit "Dem a Bleach," which was a chart success in Jamaica and played across dancehall parties. Stinga D rounds out the lineup with "Forgive Dem," offering a unique voice and style that fits perfectly with the riddim’s energetic beat. Behind these tracks is producer SHELLY POWER, who has built a reputation for crafting quality dancehall productions. SHELLY POWER worked with the Powerhouse label, which released several influential dancehall riddims in the early 1990s. His touch brings out the best in each artist, creating a sequence that feels fresh and memorable. Even today, the Old Tyrant Riddim brings back strong memories of 1993, reminding listeners of a special time in dancehall music.
Old Tyrant Tracklist:
- Apache Scratchy – Culture Mi Talk
- Galaxy P – Old Tyrant
- Old Tyrant Riddim – Version
- Stinga D – Forgive Dem
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