Sexy Woman Riddim – Mikey Magic Records 1999
Sexy Woman Overview
In 1999, reggae was going through a time of change. Many new artists were looking for a chance to shine. The release of a new roots project that year, featuring the track base known as Sexy Woman Riddim, gave fresh voices a stage. This riddim was produced by Mikey Magic Records, a label known for supporting upcoming talent. The main song on this project, “Sexy Woman” by Danger B, used the roots reggae style that was popular in the late 1990s. Roots reggae often has a deep, steady bassline, simple drum patterns, and a laid-back feel. Compared to other riddims from that time, Sexy Woman Riddim stood out for its warm, classic sound. Many riddims in 1999 were moving toward digital beats, but this one kept the rich, organic feel of earlier roots reggae. Danger B, the artist behind “Sexy Woman,” is known for his work in the reggae scene, though he has not reached major international charts. The release also included “Instrumental” by Sexy Woman, letting the track base shine on its own. The sound architect, or producer, played a key role in shaping the riddim. Mikey Magic Records is credited with producing this release, helping to keep the roots reggae tradition alive during a time of musical change. This project remains a good example of reggae’s heart in 1999.
Sexy Woman Tracklist:
- Danger B – Sexy Woman
- Sexy Woman – Instrumental
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