POT SCRAPINGS RIDDIM produced by BIG JEANS 1995
Pot Scrapings Overview
In 1995, the Pot Scrapings Riddim brought a real party feeling to dancehall sets. The music had the energy of the streets, making every bashment feel alive. When you compare this backdrop to other dancehall collections from the same time, Pot Scrapings stands out for its lively, playful touch. Many riddims in the mid-90s focused on rough, digital sounds, but Pot Scrapings kept things fun and upbeat. Admiral Tibett & General Tk teamed up for “Praise Him,” a song that mixed positive lyrics with catchy rhythms. Admiral Tibett is well known for his song “Serious Time,” which became a classic in reggae. General T.k also delivered his own version called “Pot Scrapings,” showing his unique style. Big Jeans, who produced the riddim, played a big role in shaping the sound. As a mixing board king, Big Jeans is known for his work with the Big Jeans label, which has helped push dancehall music to new places. His track “Pot Scrapings” on the riddim keeps the vibe moving. Josie Wales, famous for the classic hit “Leggo Mi Hand,” added “Change Rude Boy” to the collection. Merciless, who made waves with “Mavis,” brought “Nobody Knows.” Simpleton’s “Selassie I Alive” rounded out the lineup. Pot Scrapings Riddim helped keep dancehall fresh in 1995, giving parties a sound that was both energetic and fun.
Pot Scrapings Tracklist:
- Admiral Tibett & General Tk – Praise Him
- Big Jeans – Pot Scrapings
- General T.k. – Pot Scrapings
- Josie Wales – Change Rude Boy
- Merciless – Nobody Knows
- Simpleton – Selassie I Alive
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