OUT A DI SLUM RIDDIM produced by B.L.F.S 1998
Out a Di Slum Overview
B.L.F.S, known for his sharp ear and steady hand in the studio, was the producer behind the Out a Di Slum Riddim—one of the most influential dancehall collections of 1998. Working with a tight team, B.L.F.S helped set the mood for dancehall parties that year, combining raw street energy with polished production. His work on this riddim stands alongside his other projects, making him a respected figure in late-90s Jamaican music. The artists featured on this riddim brought their own unique voices and styles. Al Pancho delivered "Step By Step," a track that matches his reputation for conscious lyrics and energetic flow. Al Pancho is also known for his collaboration with Spectacular on "Sing, Sing," showing his range and ability to blend with different voices. Anthony John & Leego teamed up on "Get Up, Stand Up," adding a call-to-action vibe that fits the riddim’s bold pulse. Black Warrior’s "Mackabee Bi" stands out with its powerful delivery. Charley P, who has built a following in the UK reggae scene, brings a softer touch with "Princess." Fancy Goose rounds out the collection with the title track "Out A Di Slum," capturing the spirit of hope and resilience that defined much of dancehall during this era. This collection, shaped by B.L.F.S’s vision and the artists’ energy, became a pure dancehall sound of 1998. Its influence continues, reminding listeners of a time when riddims like this ruled the dancefloor.
Out a Di Slum Tracklist:
- Al Pancho – Step By Step
- Anthony John & Leego – Get Up, Stand Up
- Black Warrior – Mackabee Bi
- Charley P – Princess
- Fancy Goose – Out A Di Slum
- Spectacular & Al Pancho – Sing, Sing
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