Screem Riddim – KBM Records 1999
Screem Overview
In 1999, the reggae scene was shaped by the skilled hands working in the recording studios. These engineers and musicians built the strong rhythms and warm sounds that reggae is known for. They helped keep the roots of reggae alive, giving artists a solid base to create their music. One important release from that year featured tracks by several respected artists. Country Speng brought energy to the song "Spy," showing his unique style. Galaxy P delivered "Condem" with his clear, commanding voice. Honorebel, who would later gain international fame for his work with Pitbull on "Now You See It (Shake That Ass)," added his own flavor to "Blen Blen." Jigsy King, known for the dancehall hit "Work," contributed the track "Nuffie," adding to his list of strong releases. Simpleton, remembered for his popular song "Coca Cola Bottle Shape," performed "Gal A True," bringing his signature sound to the collection. Tony Curtis & Diplomat teamed up on "Hot Gal Screaming," closing out the set with a lively performance. Each artist on this reggae track base brought something special. The songs and rhythms from this release helped keep reggae’s roots strong in 1999, connecting the music of the past with the energy of a new generation. The careful work in the studio made sure the spirit of reggae continued to shine.
Screem Tracklist:
- Country Speng – Spy
- Galaxy P – Condem
- Honorebel – Blen Blen
- Jigsy King – Nuffie
- Simpleton – Gal A True
- Tony Curtis & Diplomat – Hot Gal Screaming
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