Paid in Full Riddim – Black Shadow Records 1998
Paid In Full Overview
The Paid In Full Riddim brought a bold, streetwise energy to the 1998 dancehall scene. Its sound is tough and modern, mixing classic dancehall with sharp, drill-inspired beats. This gave the riddim a raw mood that caught the attention of DJs and party crowds right away. Chuck Fender’s “War Dem Come Fi Start” is one of the standout tracks, showing his strong voice and powerful lyrics. Chuck Fender is known for his conscious style, and this song fits that reputation. Don Yute also shines with “Gal Dem Calling,” bringing his smooth flow. Don Yute has worked with international artists, including a collaboration with Sean Paul on “Show Off,” which helped him gain wider recognition. Elephant Man’s “Cry Fi We” adds high energy to the riddim. Elephant Man is famous for hits like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank,” and his lively performance style comes through here. Ghost delivers a soulful vibe with “Till Its Gone,” while Mr Vegas, known for his global hit “Heads High,” gives fans “Under Mi Guiness,” adding fun and flavor to the mix. The Paid In Full Riddim was engineered by top studio professionals and released on the Shocking Vibes label, a name respected in Jamaican music. The production quality helped every song stand out on sound systems. Even years after its release, selectors still play the Paid In Full Riddim at dances and parties. Its unique blend of artists and styles keeps it fresh and exciting for dancehall fans everywhere.
Paid In Full Tracklist:
- Chuck Fender – War Dem Come Fi Start
- Don Yute – Gal Dem Calling
- Elephant Man – Cry Fi We
- Ghost – Till Its Gone
- Mr Vegas – Under Mi Guiness
- Sean Paul – Look So Appealing
- Uneek – Bwoy Bwoy
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