RUFF NECK RIDDIM produced by JAMDOWN RECORDS 1999
Ruff Neck Overview
In 1999, dancehall parties thrived on energetic, bass-heavy beats, and the Ruff Neck Riddim fit right into that scene. The sound was perfect for crowded dance floors, with rhythms that made people move. This riddim captured the spirit of late-'90s dancehall, blending catchy hooks and driving percussion that still feels fresh today. Behind the scenes, JAMDOWN RECORDS shaped the direction of this release. Known for supporting dancehall and reggae in the 1990s, JAMDOWN worked with top Jamaican artists and helped push the genre internationally. Their production style gave Ruff Neck Riddim its lasting appeal, making it a favorite for selectors and fans. Tanya Stephens stands out with "Bow And Salute," delivering her signature lyrical style. She is also known for her hit "Yuh Nuh Ready Fi Dis Yet," which helped cement her place in dancehall history. Sean Paul brings his early energy to "Dem Bend Up." Just a few years later, he would break into the mainstream with "Gimme the Light." Scare Dem Crew’s "Skin Gal Out" adds a rough edge, while Spragga Benz drops "Picture Dis," showing his lyrical flow. Goofy teams up with Brian & Tony Gold for "Bumper Pam," a track that highlights their catchy melodies. Selectors still pull out Ruff Neck Riddim for old-school sets, keeping its 1999 vibes alive on the dance floor.
Ruff Neck Tracklist:
- Tanya Stephens – Bow And Salute
- Sean Paul – Dem Bend Up
- Scare Dem Crew – Skin Gal Out
- Spragga Benz – Picture Dis
- Goofy Featuring Brian & Tony Gold – Bumper Pam
- Lady G – Niceness
- Powerman – Sex Was A Tournament
- Real T – Mek Man Breed Her
- Delly Ranks – Wha Mi Hear
- Young Prince – If A Gal Think A So
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