Pepper Sauce Riddim was produced by Syl Gordon for 321 Strong 1997
Pepper Sauce Overview
In 1997, street dances in Jamaica were powered by energetic riddims, and the Pepper Sauce Riddim brought that same raw excitement. Its driving beat and catchy hooks made it a favorite among selectors and dancers. The riddim fit perfectly into the era, capturing the sound of late-90s dancehall with its sharp production and infectious rhythm. Behind the scenes, producer Syl Gordon played a key role. Working with the 321 Strong label, Gordon became known for his attention to detail and ability to create music that stood out in the dancehall scene. 321 Strong was responsible for several memorable releases in the late 1990s, helping to shape the sound of the time. The Pepper Sauce Riddim gave a platform to both new and established artists. Arp delivered the bold “Pepper Sauce,” bringing high energy to the track. Carla Marsha’s “No Stripe” added a unique female voice, standing out in a male-dominated field. Delly Ranks, known for his later hit “Pon Di Corner” with Mega Banton, contributed “Pelper,” showing his lyrical skills. Frisco Kid, who had chart success with “Rubbers,” came strong with “No Ina Dat.” Gallimore’s “Man A Rise” gave another perspective, adding to the riddim’s diversity. This release captured the spirit of 1997 dancehall, offering fresh talent and memorable tunes for the dancefloor.
Pepper Sauce Tracklist:
- Arp – Pepper Sauce
- Carla Marsha – No Stripe
- Delly Ranks – Pelper
- Frisco Kid – No Ina Dat
- Gallimore – Man A Rise
- General B – Excuse Me Please
- Leprechaun – Story Have Never Been Told
- Peppersauce Riddim – Peppersauce Version
- Powerman – Search Out Wi Body
- Red Dragon – Calling
- Red Dragon – Gal Dem Calling
- Terry Ganzie – Marshall Law
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