SICK SKET RIDDIM produced by BASS RECORDS 1999
Sick Sket Overview
In 1999, the yard beat from the Sick Sket Riddim made a big impact on dancehall music. The riddim’s sound was everywhere at bashment parties, bringing a fresh energy to the scene. What made this riddim stand out was how it blended classic dancehall vibes with hints of other genres. The beat had the heavy bass and fast drums of dancehall, but you could also hear small touches of hip hop and reggae in the mix. This made the riddim feel both familiar and new. Docta Peppa was one of the main voices on this riddim. His song "Progressive Works" showed off his unique style and strong delivery. Docta Peppa is known for "12 Skit" as well, which helped him gain respect in the dancehall world. Apache Scratchy also stepped up with "Prestige Girl," bringing his own flavor to the riddim. Both artists brought different styles, but together they made the riddim even more exciting. Behind these tracks was BASS RECORDS, a label with a solid reputation in dancehall. BASS RECORDS has worked with many top artists and is known for its clean production and powerful sound. Their role in shaping the Sick Sket Riddim was important, making sure every part of the beat and vocal was sharp. The yard session tape from 1999, featuring this riddim, became a highlight of the year. It showed how dancehall could mix with other genres and still keep its own identity. This release is still remembered for its strong beats and standout performances.
Sick Sket Tracklist:
- Docta Peppa – Progressive Works
- Apache Scratchy – Prestige Girl
- Docta Peppa – 12 Skit
- Sick Sket Riddim Instrumental/Version
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