STUCKIE RIDDIM ? SUPER LOVE MUSIC 2006
Stuckie Overview
In 2006, sound systems ruled the dancehall scene in Jamaica. At lively street dances and crowded bashments, selectors searched for the freshest riddims to excite the crowd. The sound system cut of Super Love Music’s Stuckie Riddim became a favorite, sparking energy and even fueling sound clashes with its powerful vibe. A skilled sound engineer played a big role in shaping the Stuckie Riddim’s impact. By carefully balancing the bass, drums, and melodies, the engineer made sure each tune sounded sharp and clear through massive speakers. This attention to detail brought out the best in every artist’s performance, making the riddim perfect for dancehall’s competitive atmosphere. Delly Ranks delivered “For The Poor,” bringing his signature style and lyrical focus. Known for his work as both an artist and producer, Delly Ranks has been a key figure in dancehall since the late 1990s. The collaboration between Fantan Mojah & Sugar Minott on “Nothing But Jah Love” stood out, especially since Sugar Minott was a reggae pioneer who helped popularize the dancehall sound in the 1980s. Other standout tracks included Kiprich’s “Through Rom,” Mr Lexx’s “Everybody,” and Qq’s “Stucky.” Qq, who found early fame with his hit “Poverty,” added youthful energy to the riddim. The Stuckie Riddim’s mix of talent and engineering made it a memorable part of 2006’s dancehall culture.
Stuckie Tracklist:
- Delly Ranks – For The Poor
- Fantan Mojah & Sugar Minott – Nothing But Jah Love
- Kiprich – Through Rom
- Mr Lexx – Everybody
- Qq – Stucky
- Super Love Music – Stuckie Riddim
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