PEPPA RIDDIM produced by MASSIVE B 1993
Peppa Overview
In 1993, the party backdrop was alive in Jamaica’s street dances. Sound systems filled the air with heavy bass and lively rhythms, bringing people together in celebration. That year, a new bashment project made waves: the Peppa Riddim, produced by MASSIVE B. MASSIVE B, founded by Bobby Konders in New York, is known for shaping the sound of modern dancehall. The label has worked with many top artists and helped bring dancehall music to international audiences. Their productions are recognized for their strong beats and creative style. On the Peppa Riddim, Burro Banton delivered the track "Matie Talk." Burro Banton is respected for his deep voice and energetic delivery. He is well known for his hit song "Boom Wah Dis," which remains a dancehall classic. His contribution on "Matie Talk" added a powerful vibe to the riddim. Jubie Rankin also brought his own style with the song "No One Night Stand." His performance added variety and energy to the project, showing the range of talent on the riddim. Together, Burro Banton and Jubie Rankin helped make the Peppa Riddim a favorite at dances across the island. With MASSIVE B’s creative production, the riddim became a standout example of early 1990s dancehall, keeping the party energy strong all night.
Peppa Tracklist:
- Burro Banton – Matie Talk
- Jubie Rankin – No One Night Stand
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