STICK IT RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B 1998
Stick It Overview
In 1998, the bashment rhythm was a powerful force in dancehall music. Sound systems across Jamaica and beyond played these heavy beats at every dance and clash. The Stick It Riddim was one of the standout rhythms of that year, known for its raw energy and catchy groove. The producer behind this release was DIGITAL B, a key figure in dancehall. DIGITAL B, led by Bobby Digital, was famous for shaping the sound of 1990s reggae and dancehall. The label had already made a name with hits for artists like Shabba Ranks and Garnett Silk, and its productions were always in demand. On the Stick It Riddim, Daddy Screw brought his song "Know The Day A Come." Daddy Screw was well known in the 1990s for his energetic style and had hits like "Big Things A Gwaan." Delly Ranks, another respected DJ, contributed "God Bless Property." Delly Ranks later became known for his hit "Pon Di Corner" with T.O.K. Don Yute’s "Thug Style Holla" added a streetwise edge to the riddim. Don Yute had built a strong reputation for his unique voice and collaborations with artists like Sean Paul. Ghost & General B performed "Still The One," combining Ghost’s smooth vocals with General B’s DJ skills. Hawkeye, known for his witty lyrics, delivered "Stick It," matching the riddim’s playful energy. The Stick It Riddim captured the spirit of late 1990s dancehall.
Stick It Tracklist:
- Daddy Screw – Know The Day A Come
- Delly Ranks – God Bless Property
- Don Yute – Thug Style Holla
- Ghost & General B – Still The One
- Hawkeye – Stick It
- Nadine Sutherland – All Them A Talk
- Simpleton – Come Around
- Vylmark – Watch Di Pums
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