SHOWER ME RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B 1996
Shower Me Overview
The dub version of the Shower Me Riddim from 1996 brought a special energy to reggae sets that year. The rhythm is deep and steady, with strong bass and echoing drums. It has a warm, rolling vibe that makes people want to move. The dub cut lets the instruments breathe, with space for each sound to shine. Dub effects like reverb and delay add a dreamy feel, making the music both powerful and relaxing. Frankie Paul is one of the key voices on this riddim. Known for his smooth vocals and big hits in the 1980s and 1990s, Frankie Paul’s track "Someone Too Love" stands out. He was famous for songs like "Worries in the Dance" and had a long career as one of reggae’s most respected singers. Mikey Spice also adds his touch to the riddim with the song "Shower Me." Mikey Spice is well known for his soulful voice and his hit "Practice What You Preach." His style brings a gentle but strong feeling to the track, fitting perfectly with the dub atmosphere. Behind the scenes, the producer DIGITAL B played a big role. DIGITAL B, started by Bobby Digital Dixon, is a legendary label in reggae and dancehall. The label is known for many classic releases and helped shape the sound of 1990s reggae. DIGITAL B’s careful arrangement and use of effects give the riddim its lasting sound. Even today, reggae fans talk about this dub version from 1996, remembering its special vibe and classic sound.
Shower Me Tracklist:
- Frankie Paul – Someone Too Love
- Mikey Spice – Shower Me
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