Quakie Riddim – Fling Out 1996
Quakie Overview
In 1996, dancehall fans got a real treat with the Quakie Riddim, featuring two standout artists: Lady Ruffin and Pepper. Lady Ruffin made waves with her track "Send The Money Come," a song that caught attention for its bold lyrics and strong delivery. Pepper, known for the tune "Things's Change," also brought his own style and energy to the project. The heart of this release is its street anthem base—a sound that truly captures the dancehall spirit of the mid-1990s. The riddim is built on lively drum patterns and catchy basslines, making it perfect for the dancefloor. Both Lady Ruffin and Pepper ride the beat with sharp, confident lyrics, giving the tracks an edge that stands out even today. Quakie Riddim’s production keeps everything tight and consistent, creating a groove that feels alive from start to finish. This classic 1996 sound is full of energy, and you can hear the raw, streetwise attitude in every verse. It’s the kind of riddim that gets people moving and brings real dancehall vibes to any session. If you love dancehall from this era, Quakie Riddim is a must-listen. The combination of Lady Ruffin’s and Pepper’s performances with the strong riddim base makes this release a true highlight of its time.
Quakie Tracklist:
- Lady Ruffin – Send The Money Come
- Pepper – Things’s Change
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