PUNK RIDDIM produced by SPYDA WEB 2001
Punk Overview
The Punk Riddim release from 2001 brought together a strong lineup of dancehall tracks, each with its own style. The riddim starts with Spectacular — Give Me Love, a track that mixes catchy lyrics with an upbeat flow. Simpleton — Raw brings a rougher edge, showing why Simpleton was known for his direct delivery. Anthony John — Mi Bad adds a confident vibe, while Spydaman — Punk gives the riddim its name and energy. Kulcha Knox — De Gideon stands out with conscious lyrics, and fans might remember Kulcha Knox for his work alongside Garnet Silk on the classic “Zion In A Vision.” Conrad Crystal — Make Up Your Mind and Phanso Black — Dem System keep the energy high, while General Pecos — Never Give In offers a message of perseverance. Pelican — Deh Pon Deh Alert and Determine — Ruff In Here round out the set with lively performances. All these tracks were built on the same riddim, blending hardcore deejay cuts with smooth vocals. This mix made the release popular in clubs and on sound systems. Behind the boards, the sound engineer gave the riddim a crisp, clear sound that worked well for both radio and dancehall sessions. The producer, SPYDA WEB, was active in the early 2000s, releasing music on his own label. His productions often featured top Jamaican artists and gained attention for their fresh approach. With Punk Riddim, SPYDA WEB helped keep dancehall vibrant in 2001, giving fans a set of tracks that still get play today.
Punk Tracklist:
- Spectacular – Give Me Love
- Simpleton – Raw
- Anthony John – Mi Bad
- Spydaman – Punk
- Kulcha Knox – De Gideon
- Conrad Crystal – Make Up Your Mind
- Phanso Black – Dem System
- General Pecos – Never Give In
- Pelican – Deh Pon Deh Alert
- Determine – Ruff In Here
- Steve Machete – Deh Pon De Run
- Baijieman & Charlie Proverb – Lovely Woman
- El Pancho – Fire
- Glamour Murphy – Sensimilla
- Bunk I – One Simple Touch
- Jah Tonic – Gaze It Out
- Baby Wayne – Nah Watch Nuh Man
- Axeman – Version
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