PICKLE PEPPA RIDDIM produced by YOUNG BLOOD 2000
Pickle Peppa Overview
In the early 2000s, dancehall parties across Jamaica and abroad were powered by energetic riddims and lively lyrics. One compilation that stood out from this era was the Pickle Peppa Riddim, produced by YOUNG BLOOD. Known for helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall, YOUNG BLOOD worked with several top artists and played a role in bringing fresh talent to the scene. The Pickle Peppa Riddim featured a lineup of artists who were well-known in dancehall circles. Danny English And Candy Slick delivered the catchy “Keep Diggin It,” a track that quickly became a favorite at parties. Danny English had already made a name for himself with the hit “Party Time” alongside Egg Nog, helping to cement his place in dancehall history. Excitement Gang And Gold Voice brought street flavor with “One Bag Of Weed,” a song that captured the real-life stories and vibes of the time. Red Rat And Goofy, both respected for their humor and unique styles, teamed up for “Slim Girl Fat Girl.” Red Rat is especially remembered for his popular solo hit “Shelly Ann” in the late 1990s. The compilation also included the instrumental track “Picklepeppa,” which selectors loved to use for mixing. Monster Shack Crew, known for their group hits like “Bun” and “Which Part,” added “48 Hrs” to the collection. Other standout tracks were “Su Su Su” by Roundhead and “Higher Inna Life” by Stranger. Even years after its release, selectors still reach for the Pickle Peppa Riddim.
Pickle Peppa Tracklist:
- Danny English And Candy Slick – Keep Diggin It
- Excitement Gang And Gold Voice – One Bag Of Weed
- Red Rat And Goofy – Slim Girl Fat Girl
- Picklepeppa – Instrumental
- Monster Shack Crew – 48 Hrs
- Roundhead – Su Su Su
- Stranger – Higher Inna Life
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