Own Man Riddim produced by P. Dinnall for Super Jam Bigger Welch in 1995.
Own Man Overview
Own Man Riddim came out in Jamaica in 1995. This dancehall rhythm was made for late-night yard parties and quickly became a favorite in the dancehall scene. The sound was lively and full of energy, perfect for keeping the crowd moving. Several artists made the riddim popular. Beekie Bailey brought his song “Sunday Best” to the project. He is known for his unique style and catchy lyrics. General B added “Own Man,” showing his skills as part of the well-known Monster Shack Crew, who had many hits in the 1990s. Simpleton’s “Pot Scraping” was also featured. Simpleton is famous for his hit “Coca Cola Bottle Shape,” which made him a household name in dancehall. The instrumental track, “Own Man — Instrumental,” gave DJs a chance to show their creativity during sets. The riddim was produced by P. Dinnall for Super Jam Bigger Welch. Super Jam was an active label in the 1990s, releasing several dancehall projects that helped shape the sound of the era. P. Dinnall’s work on this riddim kept the beats bright and danceable, making it a staple in parties. Own Man Riddim was a big part of dancehall sets in 1995. Its sound captured the mood of Jamaican yard sessions and still brings back memories for many fans.
Own Man Tracklist:
- Beekie Bailey – Sunday Best
- General B – Own Man
- Simpleton – Pot Scraping
- Own Man – Instrumental
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