SIGN RIDDIM produced by SIR TOMMY’S
Sign Overview
Sign Riddim came out in Jamaica in 1998, during a time when dancehall music was changing. This riddim brought a fresh sound that helped shape the music scene that year. It became a platform for both new and known artists, giving them a chance to shine. Ansel Creigland was one of the artists who made his mark with the song "A Pure Madness." This track showed his energy and helped him get noticed in dancehall. Chuck Turner, already respected for his earlier hit "I Need You," added his voice to the riddim with "Rude Boy Kool." His experience brought extra power to the project. Little John, famous for songs like "Clarks Booty" in the 1980s, continued his strong career with "Show Dem A Sign." His style fit perfectly with the modern sound of Sign Riddim. Roman Stewart, known for his classic reggae track "Rice and Peas," also joined with "I'm Doing Fine," bringing a soulful touch. The creative force behind Sign Riddim was producer SIR TOMMY'S. With a long history in Jamaican music, SIR TOMMY'S is known for his influential label and for working with many top artists. His production skills helped make this riddim stand out, blending new dancehall vibes with classic reggae roots. Looking back, Sign Riddim played an important role in keeping dancehall music alive and exciting in 1998. It brought together talented artists and a skilled producer, leaving a strong mark on the genre.
Sign Tracklist:
- Ansel Creigland – A Pure Madness
- Chuck Turner – Rude Boy Kool
- Little John – Show Dem A Sign
- Roman Stewart – I’m Doing Fine
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