PRESTIGIOUS GIRL RIDDIM produced by M.Jackson and M.Douglous for STREET WIZE 1998
Prestigious Girl Overview
The Prestigious Girl Riddim collection from 1998 is a key dancehall release, showing the energy of Jamaican studios in that era. The collection features four tracks, each bringing something special to the project. Mel — O presents “Prestigious Girl,” a song that rides the riddim with a smooth, catchy flow. Scare Dem Crew delivers “Who Dem Want,” a track with a strong street vibe. Teisha & Calibe join forces on “Do You,” blending their voices for a memorable tune. The collection also includes “Instrumental” by Prestigious, which lets the riddim shine on its own. The artists on this project were all active in the late 1990s dancehall scene. Scare Dem Crew, for example, is well known for their hit “Many Many.” They were a group that featured Elephant Man, Nitty Kutchie, Boom Dandimite, and Harry Toddler, and they made a mark with their energetic style and collaborations. Teisha & Calibe, while not as widely recognized as some, brought a fresh sound with “Do You,” adding to the collection’s variety. Mel — O and Prestigious both contributed to the distinct vibe that made this riddim stand out. Behind the scenes, producers M. Jackson and M. Douglous worked for the STREET WIZE label, which was known for supporting innovative dancehall projects in the late 1990s. STREET WIZE helped introduce new sounds and artists to the Jamaican music scene. The Prestigious Girl Riddim captured the rebellious spirit of its time, showing the power of local studios and producers to shape dancehall music.
Prestigious Girl Tracklist:
- Mel-O – Prestigious Girl
- Scare Dem Crew – Who Dem Want
- Teisha & Calibe – Do You
- Prestigious – Instrumental
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