Pretty Girl Riddim – Golden Child Records 1997
Pretty Girl Overview
The street anthem sound of Pretty Girl Riddim started in a lively Kingston studio in 1997. The track builder wanted to capture the energy of late-night parties and bring it into the music. Using hard-hitting drums and bright melodies, the riddim was built to make people dance and feel good. The creative direction was clear: keep the vibe fun and full of life, just like the dancehall parties of that time. Alley Cat stepped in with his song Pretty Girl. Known for his clever lyrics and smooth delivery, Alley Cat brought his own style to the riddim. By 1997, he was already making a name for himself in dancehall circles, and Pretty Girl helped him reach even more fans. The song became a favorite at parties and on the radio. Lexxus added another layer with Pressure Dem. Lexxus, who would later score big hits like Cook, was just starting to break through in the late 1990s. His confident voice and catchy flow made Pressure Dem stand out on the riddim. The song showed his talent for riding energetic beats and connecting with crowds. Fans still remember Pretty Girl Riddim from 1997. The combination of Alley Cat’s Pretty Girl and Lexxus’s Pressure Dem made it a classic, bringing the excitement of Kingston’s dancehall scene to listeners everywhere.
Pretty Girl Tracklist:
- Alley Cat – Pretty Girl
- Lexxus – Pressure Dem
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