PLEASURE RIDDIM produced by SCARE DEM 1997
Pleasure Overview
The Pleasure Riddim dancehall set was born in the studio in 1997, where energy and ideas came together. The sound was shaped by the mixing board king, who gave the riddim its unique direction with heavy, driving beats and hypnotic loops. His creative choices made sure every part of the track hit hard and kept dancers moving. The producer SCARE DEM played a big role in the project. SCARE DEM is known for being part of the Scare Dem Crew, a group that made a strong mark on the 1990s dancehall scene. Their music often brought together rough lyrics and catchy rhythms, and they worked with top labels like Madhouse and Shocking Vibes. SCARE DEM’s influence helped give the Pleasure Riddim its raw, streetwise feel. The artists on this set made it unforgettable. Bounty Killer’s track, “Pleasure,” stands out with his deep voice and commanding style. Bounty Killer is a legend in dancehall, famous for hits like “Look” and for winning the MOBO Award for Best International Reggae Act in 2002. Scare Dem’s own cut, “Pleasure Riddim,” kept up the energy, showing off their signature delivery and tough lyrics. For many reggae fans, hearing this set brings back the sounds of 1997 parties. The Pleasure Riddim still creates excitement and memories, proving its lasting power in dancehall music.
Pleasure Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Pleasure
- Scare Dem – Pleasure Riddim
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